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Proposals include moving the regular meeting's start time back from 5 p.m., to accommodate parents and community members who work, recording each school board meeting and making those videos ...
The numbers equate to 7.4% of total public school students. 291 new charter schools opened their doors in the 2021–22 school year, however the charter sector lost 15,047 students that year. 2020-21 marked one of the largest single-year increase ever recorded in terms of the number of additional students attending charter schools, but 2021-22 ...
The Ackerman Charter School District is a public charter school district in Auburn, California. Its sole school campus, Bowman Charter School, is a public charter school for students in grades transitional-kindergarten through eighth grade. As of the 2016–17 school year, the Ackerman Charter School District serves approximately 587 students.
Months of simmering tensions over how the Olathe school board allows the public to speak at its meetings boiled over on Thursday, with members loudly debating transparency and public access.
Charter Oak School Unified District traces its roots to 1894. Charter Oak School opened in September of that year with 24 students housed in a tent. The one-room school house opened in November. A second classroom was added in 1903. Bonds were approved in 1911 to build two more classrooms.
Previous Superintendents Charleston County School District's (CCSD) Board of Trustees voted to name Dr. Eric Gallien, the Superintendent of Schools effective July 1, 2023. Dr. Gallien is the highest paid CCSD employee in history with a contracted salary of $275,000 with a 2% increase every year. Dr. Gallien is making $28,405 more than former ...
It consists of four schools: Scott Charter School in Scott and Maumelle Charter Elementary School, Maumelle Charter High School, and "Maumelle Charter Middle School" all in Maumelle. Academics Plus was chartered in 2001 as the first charter school in Arkansas. The charter was renewed in 2003 and 2007.
The district consists of one K-5 elementary school, one 6–8 middle school, one traditional 9–12 high school and one alternative high school. There are approximately 850 students enrolled K-12. The District also serves the communities of San Simeon to the north and Cayucos to the south (grades 9–12) as well as surrounding rural areas.