‘Our school is taking a dive’: Nikolaevsk parents push for a charter school

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‘Our school is taking a dive’: Nikolaevsk parents push for a charter school
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In the community of Nikolaevsk, founded by Russian Old Believers, mounting concerns and fluctuating enrollment have pushed a group of parents and community members to request that the town’s public school be dissolved and replaced by a charter school.

. According to the charter document, formally filed Monday, there are 71 students who would intend to enroll in the charter school in Nikolaevsk.

Superintendent Clayton Holland said while it’s too late for the charter group to start a school by next fall, he’s interested in working with the families to resolve the issues that inspired the charter. Holland said Russian language classes were cut years ago due to declining enrollment and a lack of viable teacher candidates, and that the school no longer observes the Holy Days due to a small number of Russian Orthodox students at the school. He said he’s supportive of trying to meet the requests of parents to bring these features of the school back.

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