Title: Charter Schools in North Carolina
1Charter Schools in North Carolina
2What is a Charter School?
- Charter School A charter school is a
tuition-free public school created on the basis
of a license or charter made with the State
Board of Education or an institute of higher
learning. A charter school has more freedom than
a traditional public school in return for a
commitment to meet state standards of
accountability.
3How is a Charter School funded?
- Public tax dollars are the primary funding
sources for charter schools. Local, state, and
federal dollars fund charter schools in the same
way traditional public schools are funded. The
schools have open enrollment with no
discrimination, no religious associations, and no
tuition.
4National Charter School Definition
- Charter schools are nonsectarian public
schools of choice that operate with freedom from
many of the regulations that apply to traditional
public schools. The "charter" establishing each
such school is a performance license detailing
the school's mission, program, goals, students
served, methods of assessment, and ways to
measure success. (US Charter Schools - website) -
5Benefits of Charter Schools According to the US
Charter Schools website
- The intention of most charter school legislation
is to - Increase opportunities for learning and access to
quality education for all students - Create choice for parents and students within the
public school system - Provide a system of accountability for results in
public education - Encourage innovative teaching practices
- Create new professional opportunities for
teachers - Encourage community and parent involvement in
public education - Leverage improved public education broadly
- From http//www.uscharterschools.org/pub/uscs_doc
s/o/index.htm
6NC Charter School Law
- 115C-238.29A. Purpose.
- The purpose of this Part is to authorize a system
of charter schools to provide opportunities for
teachers, parents, pupils, and community members
to establish and maintain schools that operate
independently of existing schools, as a method to
accomplish all of the following - (1) Improve student learning
- (2) Increase learning opportunities for all
students, with special emphasis on expanded
learning experiences for students who are
identified as at risk of academic failure or
academically gifted - (3) Encourage the use of different and innovative
teaching methods
7Charter School Law Continued
- (4)Â Create new professional opportunities for
teachers, including the opportunities to be
responsible for the learning program at the
school site - (5)Â Provide parents and students with expanded
choices in the types of educational opportunities
that are available within the public school
system and - (6)Â Hold the schools established under this Part
accountable for meeting measurable student
achievement results, and provide the schools with
a method to change from rule-based to
performance-based accountability systems. (1995
(Reg. Sess., 1996), c. 731, s. 2.) - For additional information see
http//www.ncpublicschools.org/charterschools/poli
cy/legislation
8How long can each charter school operate?
- The initial charter is granted for up to 10
years with a 5 year review. At the end of each
10 year period, including a 5 year review,
charter schools must go through a renewal
process, which may grant yet another 10 year
term.
9How Are Charter Schools Operated?
- Each school is operated by a Board of Directors.
They set the policies and procedures for their
school. - Of course, no school could operate without the
support of the families and the school community! -
10What are the qualifications for charter school
teachers?
- All charter school core subject teachers must be
highly qualified as outlined by Federal No Child
Left Behind requirements. - North Carolina state statute requires 75 of
charter school teachers in elementary school to
be licensed while 50 in middle and high school
must be licensed.
11Do all charter schools use the same curriculum?
- The Board of Directors for each charter
school chooses the schools curriculum which is
approved by the State Board of Education.
Charter schools are not required to follow the
North Carolina Standard Course of Study (NCSCOS),
however, students are assessed using the same
tests as other schools which correlate to the
NCSCOS.
12Do charter schools take the state mandated ABCs
tests?
- Yes. All charter schools are required to take
the state mandated tests. For charter schools
test results please visit http//abcs.ncpublicscho
ols.org/abcs.
13How much does it cost to attend a Charter School?
- Charter Schools are tuition free. They are
public schools and funding for the schools come
from federal, state, and local taxes. -
- Schools must have obtained non-profit status
from the state of North Carolina prior to
opening.
14What are the requirements for acceptance into a
charter school?
- The only requirement for enrollment into a
charter school is the availability at the school
in the requested grade.
15How do I enroll my child in a charter school?
- Charter schools have open enrollment but may
have a cap on the number of students served. If
the school has more applicants than available
slots, an open lottery must be instituted to fill
the remaining spots. Parents must contact each
individual school to see if they have openings,
and obtain an application. For a list of
schools, please visit http//www.ncpublicschools.o
rg/charterschools/schools/.
16Can my child attend a charter school outside our
district?
- There is no districting for charter schools
students from any North Carolina county may
attend any charter school providing there is
space available for the student in the school.
17Charter Schools by County2007-2008 School Year
18Charter Schools by County 2007-2008 School Year
19Charter Schools by County 2007-2008 School Year
20Charter Schools in North Carolina
- There is currently a cap of 100 charter schools
in North Carolina serving over 27,000 students.
21Who do I contact?
- Mr. Jack Moyer, Director 919.807.3491jmoyer_at_dpi.
state.nc.us - Dr. Jackie Womble Jenkins Consultant919.807.3493
jjenkins_at_dpi.state.nc.us - Carl F. Pridgen, Consultant919.807.3494cpridgen_at_
dpi.state.nc.us
- Vacant (1/08), Consultant919.807.3492jmedley_at_dpi
.state.nc.us - Jean Kruft, Consultant919.807.3367jkruft_at_dpi.sta
te.nc.us - Dorothy Heath, Consultant919.807.3263dheath_at_dpi.
state.nc.us - Janice Ham
- Administrative Assistant919.807.3491
jham_at_dpi.state.nc.us
22Photo Credits
- Slide 1 The Evergreen School
- Slide 2 Hope Elementary
- Slide 3 The Academy of Moore County
- Slide 4 Cape Fear Center for Inquiry
- Slide 5 Brevard Academy
- Slide 6 Franklin Academy
- Slide 7 Magellan Charter
- Slide 8 East Wake Academy
- Slide 9 Carolina International
- Slide 10 Healthy Start Academy
- Slide 11 SPARC Academy
- Slide 12 Alpha Academy
- Slide 13 Sugar Creek
- Slide 14 American Renaissance Middle
- Slide 15 Sallie B. Howard
- Slide 16 Maureen Joy
- Slide 18 Exploris Middle School
- Slide 19 Childrens Community
- Slide 20 American Renaissance Charter