Massachusetts H653 proposes to amend the state's education law to allow, rather than require, the approval of community-based schools.
Massachusetts H653 seeks to amend the state's education law by changing the approval process for community-based schools. Currently, the law mandates that the state board of education shall only approve such schools. This bill would alter the law to allow the board to give priority to these schools, thereby providing more flexibility in the approval process. This change aims to support community-based schools by potentially easing the regulatory burden on these educational institutions.
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