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Maryland charter schools fear closures as state debates new regulations

Will McKenna leads an organization that was involved in the founding of The Tunbridge School years ago and said he believes the public charter school is in danger of closing in the next several years if the current funding challenges continue. (Lloyd Fox/Staff)
Will McKenna leads an organization that was involved in the founding of The Tunbridge School years ago and said he believes the public charter school is in danger of closing in the next several years if the current funding challenges continue. (Lloyd Fox/Staff)
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Charter school leaders are expressing concerns about newly proposed state regulations that they say could force schools to close.

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