This section discusses the variety
of facilities options available to charter schools and how to finance them.
Common sense solutions to preserving and growing a thriving and accountable nonprofit charter public schools sector by solving issues related to modernizing California's authorizing system, and expanding
facilities options for charters.
While states can and should continue to
create facilities options for their charter schools, a new federal tax incentive has the potential to lighten that load for hundreds, even thousands, of charter schools across the country.
CCSA has actively advocated in collaboration with our members for the success of charter public schools on multiple fronts, including strengthening the rights of charter schools under Prop. 39, securing
new facility options and defeating legislation that would hamper the growth of charter schools.
With the wide variety of
retirement facility options to choose from, it is important for your facility to have the best of the best, including the right window coverings, to keep up with the competition.
Charter schools frequently face lack
of facility options and modular construction helps to alleviate these challenges.
Another facilities option is to rezone commercial buildings for school use, but again, the regulations in place make this far more difficult for charters than for school districts.
Select Advanced Search, then Luxury from
the facilities option.