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What is the difference between academies and schools? |
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None. The word "academy" is used to convince parents to send their children to charter schools instead of public. A charter school is a type of public school that is operated by a business. Some state govs don't want the burden of educating our children. Instead they let the businesses, who lay-off our tax-payers, to do this job.
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