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IDEA Public Schools, Inc (Individuals Dedicated to Excellence and Achievement Public Schools) is a not‐for‐profit charter school operator based in Weslaco, Texas. [1] It was formed in June 2000. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] In 2015 it served about 19,000 students in 36 schools, about 85% of whom were economically disadvantaged.
May 29—IDEA — Public Schools, a leading network of tuition-free K-12 public charter schools, is excited to announce a significant commitment to bolster compensation for its dedicated team members.
Cedar Rapids Community School Dist. v. Garret F. 526 U.S. 66 (1999) was a Supreme Court case in which the Court, relying heavily on Irving Independent School Dist. v. Tatro, 468 U. S. 883 (1984), ruled that the related IDEA services provision required public school districts to fund "continuous, one-on-one nursing care for disabled children ...
The school was founded in 2001 and is named after George Washington Carver. In 2012, the Carver Academy converted to a tuition-free, charter school as part of the IDEA Public Schools network. [1] In April 2019, Carver became the first IDEA graduating class in San Antonio. [2]
Jun. 24—IDEA — Public Schools, a leading public charter school network committed to preparing all students for success in college and beyond, is pleased to announce the appointment of Annette ...
IDEA Public Schools operates 143 charter schools across four states, including three campuses in Fort Worth and one in Haltom City. The Weslaco-based charter network came under TEA investigation ...
Oct. 23—IDEA — Public Schools, a leading network of tuition-free K-12 public charter schools, is thrilled to break ground and welcome a new campus featuring two schools, IDEA Lopez Academy and ...
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act of 2004 (IDEA 2004) is a United States law that mandates equity, accountability, and excellence in education for children with disabilities. As of 2018, approximately seven million students enrolled in U.S. schools receive special education services due to a disability. [1]