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San Antonio charter school closes in middle of academic year
“You go to starting school and shutting it down and giving us two weeks; that’s not good,” Judy Regalado, whose child attends the campus, said. Many parents said they’re frustrated with the closure.
More than Half of Philadelphia’s Charter Schools Are Under-Enrolled
Current data shows that 58 of the district’s 83 charter schools–67%–are under their authorized enrollment. Fifteen charter schools are between 20% and 40% under-enrolled. Two schools are below 50% of their authorized enrollment. Families living in any part of the city could choose from among the 65 charters with citywide admission. Renaissance schools are nominally neighborhood schools, but many have a large percentage from outside their official catchment areas.
Charter School Makes Closure Official
After lying to parents & students about its viability for months, the North Valley Military Institute finally admits it has no path forward.
Detroit charter school hires former felon as principal
That’s what makes it so hard to understand why board members at the Detroit charter school hired a principal who has been convicted of eight felonies for ripping people off; who has a history of being evicted and refusing to pay his bills; who has failed to report money his charity collected; who owes thousands of dollars in fines for violating Michigan campaign finance regulations; and who, at the time he was hired, was being dogged by a legal firm that specializes in debt collection.
Options withdraws Edinburgh charter school application after backlash
“When they terminated that MOU we took on the full cost of operating the academy ourselves,” he said. “We designated a location, purchased computers and software, and took on the full cost of the teacher. We also expanded the program to include students who could benefit beyond just juniors and seniors not on track to graduate. We are now able to serve more students than we were before.”
Stockton Unified staff says Unbound charter school doesn’t meet standards
In a meeting last August, Unbound Stockton’s first proposal was denied by the district, with the review team citing concerns related to enrollment projections, financial reserves, underestimation of operating expenses, and failure to substantiate facilities costs in the proposed budget.
Philadelphia school’s charter revoked after admissions lottery allegations
A Philadelphia charter school had its charter revoked after allegations the school’s previous administration mishandled the admissions lottery, district officials confirmed Friday.
Judge denies charter school appeal
Palmetto Youth Academy’s charter was up for its 10-year renewal this year, but district Superintendent Richard O’Malley recommended the Florence One Schools’ Board of Trustees deny the charter renewal request and permanently close the school because it was not following its charter and was breaking state and federal law.
Philadelphia’s school board must take charter school standards seriously — and act when they’re not met | Opinion
Philadelphia’s school board must take charter school standards seriously. Some charter operators continue to rake in six-figure salaries — higher than the district superintendent — despite documented failures.
Florence 1 Schools: Palmetto Youth Academy still using taxpayer money despite being closed
The charter school, which Florence 1 Schools board members voted not to renew the certification for in May, has “continued to operate utilizing millions of taxpayer dollars under a company called Palmetto Youth Services,” according to a news release from the school district.
BREAKING: Hawthorn charter school for girls in St. Louis shuts down due to low enrollment
Hawthorn charter school for girls in St. Louis shuts down due to low enrollment. The school has struggled with academics and enrollment since 2015
Finding for Recovery of $543,478 Issued Against Former Cincinnati Charter School Superintendent Over Unlawful Public Contract Interest
A finding for recovery of $543,478 was issued Tuesday against the former superintendent of a Cincinnati charter school, who was convicted earlier this year after a janitorial business he controlled was improperly contracted to provide services to the school.
Philadelphia district seeks to revoke Franklin Towne’s charter over discrimination allegations
A highly ranked Philadelphia charter school is in danger of losing its charter following allegations of discrimination within their admissions process.
Rocky Mount charter school faces closure due to more than $800,000 in unexplained expenditures
A charter school in Rocky Mount is facing closure due to poor academic performance and concerns over more than $804,000 in unexplained expenses.
COSTLY CLASSROOM: Lawsuit to recover millions of taxpayer dollars from virtual charter schools far from resolution
Two years ago, Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita sued to recover up to $154 million that he said had been misappropriated by operators of two virtual charter schools and their associates.
“This massive attempt to defraud Hoosier taxpayers through complex schemes truly boggles the mind,” he said in a July 2021 news release.