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In 2012 IDEA opened its first school in San Antonio when former basketball player David Robinson invited IDEA to take over Carver Academy, a private elementary school he had started in 2001; in the next three years IDEA opened five more schools there. [12] IDEA's Contract for Charter with the State of Texas was renewed in 2015 and expires in 2025.
ReNEW Schools is a charter school management organization in New Orleans, United States. Its headquarters are in the Batiste Cultural Arts Academy school facility, [1] [2] in the former Live Oak Elementary School in the Irish Channel neighborhood. [3] ReNEW is a charter management organization that specializes in acquiring low performing ...
Bay Area Charter School (opened 1998, TEA sought closure in 2014) - In 2014 it had 758 students divided among three campuses in El Lago and League City. In a three year period to 2014 the state gave the school a failing academic ranking. [2] Benji's Academy Charter School [3] Girls and Boys Preparatory Academy; Impact Charter School [4]
Lincoln Memorial High School, established as Lincoln Academy Grammar School, [1] was the only public high school for African Americans in Manatee County, Florida prior to desegregation. Located in Palmetto, Florida , it was originally established as Lincoln Academy in 1930, making it Manatee County's first school for blacks. [ 1 ]
Raul Yzaguirre Schools for Success (RYSS) is a state charter school system in Texas. The organization operates two schools in Texas; one is in Brownsville , and one is in Houston . The Tejano Center for Community Concerns, which operates the charter school system, has its headquarters in the RYSS campus in Houston. [ 1 ]
To get a seven-year renewal or the maximum 10-year renewal, the State Board now recommends that charter schools score within three percentage points of the district.
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