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sity study, charter schools provide:
• Increased Innovation. Charter
schools have the independence
to try new forms of teaching and
experiment with the best way to
reach their students.
• Increased Effi ciency. Charter
schools avoid myriad challenging
government regulations.
• Greater Accountability. Charter
schools must attract students to
succeed, or their charter can be
taken away.
• Increased Competition. Like oth-
er choice schools, charter schools
must compete for families as cus-
tomers. Th is is an ultimate form of
accountability.
• Private Resources. Many charter
schools have attracted considerable
philanthropic gift s to support more
robust programs.
5. Other types of school choice
include homeschooling, online
learning, and tax-credit scholarships
that let taxpayers—individuals or
businesses—get full or partial tax
credits when they donate to non-
profi ts that provide private school
scholarships. In addition, individual
tax credits and deductions let par-
ents get state income tax relief for ap-
proved educational expenses, such as
tuition, books, supplies, computers,
tutors and transportation.
Learn More
You can get further information
about school choice and what it can
mean for your kids from the experts
at EdChoice, an organization that
advocates for the best education
possible for students and for parents
to have control over their children’s
education as a pathway to successful
lives and a stronger society.
A national leader in school choice
research, its premise is: Th e more
people know about and understand
educational choice, the more they
can help advance the movement. You
can fi nd it at www.edchoice.org.
IREC TORY
IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT FOR THE STATE
OF OREGON
COUNTY OF LANE
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE OF,
ROBERT ALLEN SANOV,
DECEASED
Case No.: 19PB04558
NOTICE TO INTERESTED
PERSONS
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that the under-
signed has been ap-
pointed personal rep-
resentative. All persons
having claims against
the estate are required
to present them, with
vouchers attached, to
the undersigned per-
sonal
representative
at P. O. Box B, Florence,
Oregon, 97439, within
four months after the
date of fi rst publication
of this notice, or the
claims may be barred.
All persons whose
rights may be aff ect-
ed by the proceedings
may obtain additional
information from the
records of the court, the
personal
representa-
tive, or the attorney for
the personal represen-
tative, Scott T. Bailey, At-
torney at Law, P.C. at P.O.
Box B, Florence, Oregon
97439.
Dated and fi rst pub-
lished June 29, 2019.
/s/Sheldon Sanov
Personal Representa-
tive
Publication
Dates:
June 29, July 6, & 13,
2019
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ELLOW
PUBLIC NOTICE
CLAIMS against the
Estate of RODNEY G.
HAEDRICH, of Florence,
Oregon, Lane County
Circuit Court Case No.
19PB04240, are re-
quired to be presented,
with proper vouchers,
to the Personal Rep-
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ander Avenue, Susan-
ville, California 96130,
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from June 29, 2019,
the date of fi rst publi-
cation, or such claims
may be barred. Any
person whose rights
may be aff ected by the
proceeding may obtain
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the Personal Represen-
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for the Personal Repre-
sentative.
Jane C. Hanawalt
Attorney for Personal
Representative
PO Box 1153
327 Laurel St
Florence, OR 97439
Publication
Dates:
June 29, July 6, & July
13, 2019.
(NAPS)—For many families,
few things are more important than
schooling—and an increasing num-
ber are taking it into their own hands.
Th ey’re welcoming the idea of
more ways for children to be edu-
cated than simply by going to the
district school. In schools, online, at
home, with a tutor or through a com-
bination, families use school choice
options to meet each child’s particu-
lar educational needs.
Families that can aff ord it may
move to a desired school district. But
there are many more ways to choose
the best educational setting for your
kids.
Here’s a look at a few of the more
popular:
1. Education Savings Accounts
(ESAs) let parents withdraw their
children from public schools and
get public funds paid into govern-
ment-authorized savings accounts—
oft en via secure debit card—to cover
private school tuition, online learn-
ing, private tutoring, higher educa-
tion expenses, and other approved
services and materials.
2. School Vouchers let parents
choose a private school using all or
part of the public money set aside for
their children’s education. Funds typ-
ically expended by a school district
are allocated to the family instead in
the form of a voucher for tuition at
private schools, including religious
and nonreligious options.
3. Magnet schools are public
schools off ering specialized curricu-
la and programs. Th ey’re designed to
attract students with a common in-
terest or skill set, and students must
apply and be accepted.
4. Charter schools are inde-
pendently run public schools exempt
from many rules and regulations in
exchange for increased accountabili-
ty. Typically, if charters get more ap-
plications than they have open seats,
they accept students based on a lot-
tery. Families don’t need to use ESAs,
vouchers or tax-credit scholarships
for charter schools because they’re
publicly funded. Charter schools
put families in charge of choosing
their child’s education, principals in
charge of running their schools, and
teachers in charge of leading their
classrooms. Th ey also tend to have
high standards for every student and
give them the support they need to
meet those standards.
According to a Columbia Univer-
Did You Know?
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