Photo: Screenshot from the SABA websiteValencia Toomer saw the charter revocation coming for the School of the Arts for Boys Academy (SABA) in Chatham County. The director of what was at the time the state’s only all-boys public charter school was prepared. Weeks before the Charter School Review Board revoked SABA’s charter citing enrollment concerns, Toomer filed a “notice of intent to establish a private school” with the state Division of Non-Public Education. The agency registers and monitors private schools and home schools in North Carolina. SABA officially became a private school Jan. 8, roughly a week after its charter revocation and five months after the school opened for business. V
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