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The phrase "at the charters" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific location or context involving charters, but without additional context, it is unclear when to use it.
Example: "We will meet at the charters to discuss the new policies."
Alternatives: "at the agreements" or "at the contracts".
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"At the charters, they can do it with discretion.
While some administrators at the charters point to improvements in test scores, most say it is too early to assess whether the schools will have long-term success.
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At the charter school, everybody found seats in a circle.
In January, the commissioner ruled that students at the charter and alternative schools were not exempt.
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The 11 working groups formed at the charter school in November were meeting regularly.
Fran Dorsett, whose daughter Lisa is in first grade at the charter school, said her older children attended the Roosevelt schools.
"Parents understood that," he added, "and most still chose to keep their kids at the charter school.
At the charter school, she said, "you have a different group because of what we have to go through to get our kids into a charter school.
Hours before the event at the charter school, the teachers' union's press secretary sent reporters a fact sheet titled "A Tale of Two Schools".
Peter Peretzman, the spokesman for the State Education Department, said today that the department would investigate food handling procedures at the city commissary and at the charter school.
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