By NBC News staff and affiliates There are some words that auto-correct or spell-checkers just don't catch. They might be spelled right, but mean something oh-so-wrong in the context. And this one proved an embarrassment for a charter school organization in Washington state. An advertisement that ran in the Sunday and Monday editions of The News Tribune in Tacoma left out a single letter in quite the unfortunate spot, NBC station KING of Seattle reported. "Are you interested in Pubic Charter Schools?" the ad mistakenly read. "This was our mistake," Jim Spady, a spokesperson for the Washington Charter School Resource Center, told KING. The center wrote the newspaper ad, which was supposed to publicize an upcoming conference. The News Tribune also reportedly did not notice that "public" was misspelled. "It's an honest error," The News Tribune's marketing manager, Sue Piotrkowski, told KING. The newspaper ran a corrected version of the ad Wednesday, according to KING. Correction: University of Texas doesn't have school of 'pubic' affairs Last month, Washington state voters passed an initiative that allows for charter schools, The Seattle Times reported. Drew Mikkelsen, KING's south bureau chief, contributed to this report. More content from NBCNews.com:
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12/12/2012
Typo takes 'L' out of 'public' in charter schools ad
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