KLC OpCo School Partnerships and Distance Learning Business Overview
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The passage details internal corporate strategy and revenue breakdown for a private education provider. It mentions no high‑profile officials, government agencies, or suspicious financial flows, offer KLC OpCo runs before/after‑school programs at 573 sites in 20 states, charging $35‑$75 per week. Parents provide 94% of tuition; state/grant subsidies cover the remaining 6%. Acquired EdSolutions in
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