Board of Education President Ned Carey said he expects at least one member who voted March 2 to reject the Knowledge is Power Program's proposed Harbor Academy will move to bring the proposal back to the board. Any other member could second the request, and KIPP would get another look.
"I think they have the votes to bring it back, but I want to reserve my comment until Wednesday's meeting," Mr. Carey said yesterday. "But I do...
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