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[[Charter schools]] are public schools operated independently of the public school system, either by nonprofit or for-profit organizations. The first charter school law was enacted in [[Minnesota]] in 1991. As of 2015, 43 states and the [[District of Columbia]] had enacted charter school laws. The seven states that had not are [[Charter schools in Kentucky|Kentucky]], [[Charter schools in Montana|Montana]], [[Charter schools in Nebraska|Nebraska]], [[Charter schools in North Dakota|North Dakota]], [[Charter schools in South Dakota|South Dakota]], [[Charter schools in Vermont|Vermont]], and [[Charter schools in West Virginia|West Virginia]]. Use the map or the list below to click through and learn more about charter schools in your state.
Charter schools are public schools operated independently of the public school system, either by nonprofit or for-profit organizations. The first charter school law was enacted in [[Minnesota]] in 1991. As of 2015, 43 states and the [[District of Columbia]] had enacted charter school laws. The seven states that had not are [[Charter schools in Kentucky|Kentucky]], [[Charter schools in Montana|Montana]], [[Charter schools in Nebraska|Nebraska]], [[Charter schools in North Dakota|North Dakota]], [[Charter schools in South Dakota|South Dakota]], [[Charter schools in Vermont|Vermont]], and [[Charter schools in West Virginia|West Virginia]]. Use the map or the list below to click through and learn more about charter schools in your state.
==List of state charter school pages==
==List of state charter school pages==
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Charter schools are public schools operated independently of the public school system, either by nonprofit or for-profit organizations. The first charter school law was enacted in Minnesota in 1991. As of 2015, 43 states and the District of Columbia had enacted charter school laws. The seven states that had not are Kentucky, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Vermont, and West Virginia. Use the map or the list below to click through and learn more about charter schools in your state.

List of state charter school pages