Sentences with phrase «oversight fees»

These costs, it states, are not supported by the 1 percent oversight fee collected from charters that is used to fund the district's charter schools division.
There is a 5 % administrative oversight fee for this service.
The district charges all charter schools a 1 percent oversight fee regardless of whether the schools are located in buildings owned by the district.
If the school receives «substantially rent free facilities» from the district, the district can charge a 3 percent oversight fee.
That report, presented to the Budget, Facilities and Audit Committee by Charters Division Director Jose Cole - Guttierez, showed that the 1 percent oversight fee collected from charter schools brings in $ 8.89 million while the annual expenses of the division's 47 employees including their benefits total $ 8.37 million.»
To minimize the burden on schools, CMU paid for the tests using a portion of the 3 percent school oversight fee that funds its authorizing operations.
The union's study included the cost of the office space that the Charter Schools Division occupies in the district's headquarters at the Beaudry building as a cost that the revenue from oversight fees does not cover.
Union County schools receive a 4 percent administrative oversight fee.
However, what the report's authors fail to realize is that no school district in California charges charters both a pro rata share and a 3 % oversight fee because that would be illegal.
That report, presented to the Budget, Facilities and Audit Committee by Charters Division Director Jose Cole - Gutierrez, showed that the 1 percent oversight fee collected from charter schools brings in $ 8.89 million while the annual expenses of the division's 47 employees including their benefits total $ 8.37 million.
CCSA said in its response to the study that because the district charges a pro rata share, the facilities are not substantially rent free and the district can not charge a 3 percent oversight fee.
The charter law says that school districts that authorize charters would be able to charge the schools for administrative costs, but that oversight fees are capped at 4 percent of a charter school's annual state funding.
Question: Under the Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF), what revenues are included in the calculation of the oversight fee that charter school authorizers are allowed to charge their charter schools?
Despite an oversight fee 1/3 that of many authorizers, they are amply funded.
The district responded that the oversight fees generated this year will reach $ 9.4 million, while the Charter Schools Division expenditures are projected to be $ 8.3 million.
LA Unified officials said the district collected $ 8.1 million during the last school year from the 1 percent oversight fee and the pro rata share.
State law limits the amount of money the district can charge an independent charter school for oversight fees to 1 percent of the school's revenues.
The study claimed that funds for oversight action by other departments within the district were not paid for through the oversight fees collected from charter schools, but the district response showed that nearly $ 1.4 million from the Charter Schools Division budget is allocated to the Office of the General Counsel, Data and Accountability, Accounting and Attendance and Enrollment for those departments» costs.
One highly contested issue addressed in the report involved whether the district can charge a 3 percent oversight fee to the 56 charter schools that operate in district facilities.
The UTLA report suggests that, to generate additional facilities revenue, L.A. Unified should charge charters both a pro rata share and a 3 % oversight fee.
Authorizing districts receive an oversight fee of 1 percent ** of state funding per student, even though they frequently have done little or no monitoring.
In an egregious case of abuse, the former superintendent of tiny Mountain Empire Unified School District in San Diego County pleaded guilty last year to violating conflict of interest laws for personally taking a cut of the oversight fees and creating a consulting firm to serve the 13 independent study charters, operating outside of Mountain Empire, that his district approved.
All charter schools authorized by a school district pay an oversight fee to that school district, which provides for the cost of the district conducting school visits, fiscal and academic monitoring, renewal evaluation and other required forms of oversight.
One correction, the oversight fee is 1 % not 3 %.
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