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The Flagstaff Arts and Leadership Academy partners with the Museum of Northern Arizona.In 2007 The Manual of Museum Learning said, "Located on the museum's campus, this public charter high school was heralded by the U.S. Department of Education for its academic rigor, unique learning environment, and academic/arts partnership with its museum partner."
These exemptions grant charter schools some autonomy and flexibility with decision-making, such as teacher contracts, hiring, and curriculum. In return, charter schools are subject to stricter accountability on spending and academic performance. Most states and the national capital of Washington, D.C. have charter school laws, though they vary ...
City Arts and Tech High School; Creative Arts Charter School; Five Keys Charter School/Independence HS; Gateway High School; KIPP (Bayview, San Francisco Bay, San Francisco College Prep) Leadership High School; Life Learning Academy Charter School; Mission Preparatory School; The New School of San Francisco; Thomas Edison Charter Academy
As of the 2023-24 school year, enrollment was 909 in grades first through 12th. [6] The school employed 25 teachers, yielding a student-teacher ratio of 13.77. [ 7 ] In November 2012, the Allentown School District School Board renewed the charter school's agreement for five years, amid concerns regarding Lincoln Leadership Academy Charter ...
Galaxy Page Thatcher, valedictorian, is graduating in the top 10 of the class of 2024 at Global Learning Charter Public School in New Bedford. 1. Galaxy Thatcher is Valedictorian of the GLCPS ...
American Leadership Academy (ALA) is a regional group of tuition-free public charter schools headquartered in Mesa, Arizona which provides education for Pre-K-12 students. [1] ALA currently consists of over 30 schools located in Arizona , North Carolina , and South Carolina ; as of the 2019–2020 school year, enrollment exceeded 10,500 students.
A 2013 Study by the Center for Research on Education Outcomes (CREDO) at Stanford University institute linked overall improvement of the charter school sector to charter school closures, suggesting that charter schools as a whole are not getting better, but the closure of bad schools is improving the system as a whole.
The Alameda Community Learning Center was created as a school in which the Graduate Profile of the Alameda Unified School District could live and breathe. The Graduate Profile is a document that was created at a visioning conference held by the AUSD in partnership with Arthur Andersen in 1992. Andersen funded the start-up costs for the school.