Sentences with phrase «governing charter school operations»

Her commitment to education is exemplified in her work with the Texas Charter School Association and the Texas Education Agency as a trusted expert advisor on the development of rules governing charter school operations, including access to the Permanent School Fund (PSF), and other school finance related legislative initiatives.
Policy HA was needed because OPSB did not have clear and consistent rules governing charter school operations.
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Not exact matches

The Portfolio Manager would govern schools of all types in a location — traditional, charter, and perhaps private — and select which schools should be allowed to operate, which should be closed, and police certain aspects of their operations, including admissions, transportation, and perhaps special education, discipline, and other issues.
Publicly funded but privately managed, charter schools are legally held to a far higher degree of accountability under the law in exchange for freedom from many of the rules that govern the operation of public schools.
Some standards include setting up a governing board for each school system to oversee operations and ensure the charters live up to their service commitment and to track student data to improve programs to boost academic success.
◦ be governed by a body that exercises continuing oversight over charter school operations and reports its progress annually to the school's sponsor
Coaching and developing school leaders and their governing boards on charter school operations and governance in their first two years of operation.
The Governing Board establishes policy consistent with the school's mission and ensures the school's programs and operations are faithful to the terms of the Charter including compliance with statutory and regulatory requirements.
The analysis suggests that no single model for providing or governing schools — district operation, chartering, or vouchers — has been a sure solution to address the needs of urban students.
To illustrate how charter school policy functions to promote privatization and profiteering, the authors explore differences between charter schools and traditional public schools in relation to three areas: the legal frameworks governing their operation; the funding mechanisms that support them; and the arrangements each makes to finance facilities.
The meeting of the Audubon Charter School governing board scheduled for Saturday has been canceled, according to an email from school operations manager Alisa School governing board scheduled for Saturday has been canceled, according to an email from school operations manager Alisa school operations manager Alisa Dupre.
Research suggests that among both types of schools, a combination of outside - of - school factors, schools» resources and structures, and laws that govern their operation, transparency, and responsiveness to the communities they serve are key factors in their strength or weakness, and not their status as charter versus other.
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Simply put, a charter school is a non-religious public school operating under a contract, or «charter,» that governs its operation.
In 2003, the Louisiana State Legislature created Act 9, which allowed for the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education (BESE) to seize responsibility of a public school deemed failing and establish and govern the RSD, with the BESE able to continue to oversee the operation of traditional schools or create charter schools (Louisiana Legislature, 2003).
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