TEANECK — The school district has withdrawn its lawsuit against the state Education Department and the Garden State Virtual Charter School.
The school board voted to drop the lawsuit at its meeting Wednesday, two days after the Education Department informed the founders of the Garden State Charter School that its application to start an online charter school had not made it to the second round, Board President Ardie Walser said Friday.
The board filed the lawsuit seeking emergent relief on Dec. 2. The lawsuit asked an administrative law judge to compel the Education Department to deny Garden State’s application, to rescind a letter the Department of Education sent to the district in October suggesting that the district may have to set aside $15.4 million next year to fund the charter school, and to order a moratorium on all virtual charter schools until the state adopts a fair way to fund them.
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