Charter school files lawsuit against Carmel Clay School Board

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Valor Classical Academy filed a lawsuit against the Carmel Clay School Board on Friday, according to a statement from the charter school.

The suit, filed Friday to the Hamilton Superior Court according to Valor Classical Academy, claims the Carmel Clay School Board were non-compliant with Indiana Code by not notifying the Indiana Department of Education upon their closure of Orchard Park Elementary School.

Valor alleges the school board did not “report the decision to close” Orchard Park Elementary nor make the school building available to the charter organization for $1. Therefore, Valor claims, the Carmel Clay School Board broke the law.“Orchard Park is owned by the taxpayers and is no longer being used for classroom instruction,” Wilson said.

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