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Charter…. A great start! 2014 CHARTER SCHOOL POLICY AND FACILITY SUMMIT OCT 6, 2014 REPRESENTATIVE BOB RANKIN, HD 57.

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1 Charter…. A great start! 2014 CHARTER SCHOOL POLICY AND FACILITY SUMMIT OCT 6, 2014 REPRESENTATIVE BOB RANKIN, HD 57

2 General Charter School Information:  The Colorado Charter Schools Act passed 21 years ago in 1993  In the 2013-14 school year, 95,860 students were enrolled in charter schools in Colorado.  Currently there are 200 charter schools operating in the state.  Charter schools are in the business of culture change

3 Culture Change Usually Requires A Crisis Examples:  Ford  New Orleans

4 Money follows the student Louisiana Types of schools :  Christian/Private/Public/Charter/Online/Dual enrollment Results in New Orleans:  90% in Charter schools  Students proficient in Reading and Math doubled in 5 years  Saved taxpayers $10’s of millions  93% parent satisfaction

5 Our Crisis  Funding  Test Scores  Accountability  Workforce  Rural Districts

6 We have the tools  Choice  Innovation  Entrepreneurship  Technology  Examples KIPP Denver School of Technology …and problems that must be solved.

7 Recent Legislation SB 13-260 “School Finance Act” ◦Increased charter school capital construction funding by $1 million (from $6 million to $7 million). HB 14-1292 “Student Success Act” ◦Increased charter school capital construction by $6.5 million in FY 2014-15 and $13 million in subsequent years. HB 14-1314 “School District & Charter School Mill Levy Override”

8 Charter Challenges  AN EQUAL PLAYING FIELD ◦Charters do not receive the same PPOR (Per Pupil Operating Revenue) as traditional schools ◦Bond and mill levy revenues shared with charters varies significantly from one district to the next ◦Capital construction funds for charter school were increased this year, but more must be done ◦Transportation should be more available  PUBLIC PERCEPTION THAT CHOICE, COMPETITION AND INNOVATION CAN SOLVE MANY OF OUR CRISIS ISSUES AND LEAD TO IMPROVEMENT IN ALL OF OUR SCHOOLS.

9 “Charter schools make our system stronger through choice and competition.”


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