The Fulton County school board authorized one of its charter schools to continue to operate for four more years.

The board voted unanimously Thursday to renew its agreement with Chattahoochee Hills Charter School. The renewal now goes to the State Board of Education for final approval.

The charter school enrolled 451 students in kindergarten through eighth grades, according to October numbers from the Georgia Department of Education.

The school opened in 2014.

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