HB 616 - Amends Laws to Allow Easier Replication of Successful Charter Schools - North Carolina Key Vote

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Title: Amends Laws to Allow Easier Replication of Successful Charter Schools

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Title: Amends Laws to Allow Easier Replication of Successful Charter Schools

Vote Smart's Synopsis:

Vote to pass a bill that amends laws to allow easier replication of successful charter schools in low income areas.

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  • Prohibits the State Board of Education from requiring a planning year for applicants selected through the fast-track replication process. In addition to the requirements for charter applicants outlined in this Article, the fast-track replication process adopted by the State Board of Education will, at a minimum, require a board of directors of a charter school to demonstrate one of the following to qualify for fast-track replication (Sec. 1):

    • The board of directors operates charter schools and can demonstrate both of the following:

      • The majority of charter schools in this state governed by the board of directors have student academic outcomes from the three prior school years that are equal to or greater than the student academic outcomes in the local school administrative unit in which each charter school is located.

      • The board of directors can provide three years of financially sound audits for each school it governs.

    • The board of directors agrees to contract with an education management organization or charter management organization that can demonstrate both of the following:

      • The majority of the charter schools in this State managed by the organization have student academic outcomes from the three prior school years that are equal to or greater than the student academic outcomes in the local school administrative unit in which each charter school is located.

      • The organization can provide three years of financially sound audits for each school it governs.

  • Requires the State Board of Education to ensure that the rules for a fast-track replication process provide that decisions by the State Board of Education on whether to grant a charter through the replication process are completed in less than 120 days from the application submission date. The State Board shall provide a decision no later than October 15 of the year immediately preceding the year of the proposed school opening (Sec. 1).

Title: Amends Laws to Allow Easier Replication of Successful Charter Schools

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