Nonprofit that acquired troubled charter school management company postpones meetings

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Nonprofit that acquired troubled charter school management company postpones meetings

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Newpoint Education Partners, the charter school management company that operated four Pinellas County schools in financial distress, made a surprising announcement on Tuesday: it had been acquired by a nonprofit, Alliance Education of Florida.

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