Opening my own school?

That'll be the day when I do something so constructive

No, the school my 2 older ds go to IS a private school (the tuition is KILLING us

). And a couple of years ago they had the bright idea of forming a new school, a charter school, so that the kids around here didn't have to fork our $2,000-$3,000 for a Montessori education. One of the school districts just put in a bunch of Montessori classrooms amongst their various grade-schools, but they aren't the same. They are pseudo-Montessori, they have all of the materials, but not the well-trained teaching staff we have. Well, until they enticed two of our teachers away from us with the bigger salaries they were offering, they didn't have much in the way of certified Montessori teachers.
All of the school districts turned down our application, but that is to be expected. At that point, we went out and collected over 4,000 signatures from two of the school districts we want to serve. The intent is to open it up to the whole county, about 14 school districts in all. But there was a precedent set in another PA county where the charter application was OK'd on appeal after they collected the required amount of signatures from only two school districts, not all of the ones they intended to serve, just the largest ones, which is what we did, too. We were turned down by a lower court and are awaiting the decision of an appeal's judge. If he/she turns us down we are SOL, but if he/she ok's our effort, we get to then appeal to the State Charter Appeals Committee, who will ultimately decide our fate.
How's that? Any clearer, you goofball? (And you know I say that with all the love in my heart...

)