Extractions: Sierra Middle School Comprehensive site that was build by a 7th grade student. Castle Rock Middle School Up to Date Homework help for students, school newsletter and contact information. Douglas County High School Parent and student newsletters, and academic and extra curricular activities information. Elementary and Charter Schools Cherokee Trail Elementary K-6, Non-Traditional school using multi aged classrooms and whole language learning techniques. Challenge to Excellence Charter School K-8 Charter School using Padeia, and other curriculums. Integrates reading, writing, math and science, with emphasis on applied technologies.
Rebuild Colorado - Success Story - Academy Of Charter Schools The Academy of charter schools, an Adams County District 12 charter school, For more information, visit the US Green Building Council website at http://www.colorado.gov/rebuildco/success/k12/academy_charter.htm
Extractions: Westminster The Academy of Charter Schools , an Adams County District 12 Charter School, is building a 125,000 square foot school for Kindergarten through Twelfth Grade in Westminster, Colorado. Construction on the $13 million project began in May 2004, with the school opening in August, 2005. The site is located at 120th Avenue and Lowell, in Westminster. The Academy of Charter Schools was chartered in 1994 as one of Colorados original charter schools. From an initial enrollment of 230 students that Academy has grown to nearly 900 students today. With the construction of a new facility, the Academy plans to grow to 1150 to 1200 students. The Academy has established LEED as a primary goal for the project. "The unique nature of funding charter schools requires charters to save monies wherever possible," said Michael Barile, the Operations Manager for the Academy. "Savings realized from energy conservation measures and design will be utilized in school curriculum and programs," said Barile. Barile has extensive prior experience in school construction and finance, energy efficiency, and cost effective best practices, and is a strong proponent of LEED. Because of the Academy's commitment to LEED, the Governor's Office of Energy Management and Conservation awarded the school a grant for $20,000 in December 2003. The grant can be used by the Academy to pay for integrated design consulting services to help implement the LEED rating system and help the school get the best facilities possible.
Colorado.gov information for People Moving to colorado. Welcome to colorado.gov, school information. visit school district websites learn about charter schools, http://www.colorado.gov/colorado-government-services-for/people-moving-colorado.
Extractions: Government Services For In this section, you can access information tailored to future citizens of the state, including transportation, housing, voter registration information, and much more. Please click the links below to get started! visit school district websites learn about charter schools, home schooling, magnet schools, and more school choices
NCSC - National Charter School Clearinghouse 12th Annual colorado charter Schools Conference. This annual event offers a tremendous amount of information, networking, and learning opportunities for http://www.ncsc.info/mod.php?mod=userpage&menu=19&page_id=81
Charter School Is Not An Island o Tenth Annual colorado charter Schools Conference, October 9 10, Missouri charter Schools information Center (http//www.mocsic.org/) http://www.ncsc.info/newsletter/june2003/not_an_island.htm
Extractions: The Importance of Networking Charter schools can be isolated islands in the turbulent sea of education reform and if divided can become vulnerable victims, which can be easily sunk. Charter schools receive much opposition and criticism from those outside of the charter school community. Collaboration and networking are vital to the charter school community, providing members with opportunities to share success stories and best practices, challenges, and educate the public about charter schools. Why Network
It's Hard To Grade Charter Schools And since colorado s charter school law passed in 1993, A second report that will include information about academic performance is expected this fall. http://www.post-gazette.com/regionstate/20000902charters2.asp
Extractions: It's hard to grade charter schools Education 2000: Reforming Schools for a New Century Saturday, September 02, 2000 By Carmen J. Lee, Post-Gazette Education Writer Denise Mund has heard it all before. Social studies teacher Mark Tima looks over Regis Miller's work at Career Connections, a charter school in Lawrenceville. (John Beale, Post-Gazette) The complaints about charter schools draining money from school districts. The worries of charter school operators who can't find buildings for their schools, and when they do, can barely pay the rent. The tension between school district officials who resent having to deal with charter schools and charter school organizers who don't want anyone standing in the way of their dreams. But as a charter schools consultant for the Colorado Department of Education, Mund also has seen charter schools outpace comparable traditional public schools academically. She's seen good relations between charter schools and local school districts lead to an exchange of ideas about curriculum and teacher training. And since Colorado's charter school law passed in 1993, she's seen charter schools become such an accepted part of the state's educational landscape that some of the complaints which are familiar ones in Pennsylvania are starting to fade into the background.
Charter Schools Development Center The report focuses largely on basicdescriptive information, school colorado and Massachusetts charter schools may be leaders here where too many of http://www.cacharterschools.org/news_5_11_97.html
Extractions: Home News and Charter Currents News Three State Charter School Reports Three state-level reports on charter schools have rolled off thepresses (and into my in-box) in the past few months. The threeinclude two state-sponsored evaluation reports from Minnesota andColorado and a third, privately funded, report from Massachusetts.Though each takes a different methodological approach and substantivefocus, some interesting common themes as well as differences areapparent. The findings should be of interest to both charter schoolresearchers and developers. Minnesota The first report, released in February, is the Interim Report ofthe Minnesota Charter Schools Evaluation commissioned by theMinnesota Department of Children, Family, and Learning (that'sMinnesota-speak for department of education). The report was preparedby the University of Minnesota's Center for Applied Research andEducational Improvement (CAREI). The report focuses largely on basicdescriptive information, school development, sponsor and communityrelations matters. Some of the major findings include the following: The schools are small (average 119 students), have low student:staff ratios, are spread across the state geographically, and many are located in non-traditional facilities.
What Are Charter Schools? AB This document reports and analyzes information on colorado charter schools for the 200001 school year. Eleven parts cover various aspects of these http://www.eduref.org/Virtual/Qa/archives/Educational_Management/Charter_Schools
Extractions: I've been hearing a lot about charter schools. Can you tell me more about them? Hello, In response to your request for information on charter schools, I conducted a sample search of the ERIC database. Below I have appended my search strategy, 12 citations with abstracts, and directions for accessing the full text. These citations may represent an introductory, rather than exhaustive, search for information on your topic. If you would like to conduct your own free ERIC database searches via the Internet, please visit the ERIC Database Help pages for directions or go directly to http://www.eduref.org/Eric/adv_search.shtml to search. I have also attached some related resources that may be helpful. Thank you for using AskERIC! If you have any questions or would like further assistance, please do not hesitate to send another message. AskERIC Staff Internet Sites: * U.S. Charter Schools
Bipartisan Charter Schools On the day of the billsigning in Wisconsin, an information forum was In colorado the Republican legislature did propose a charter school law in 1992, http://www.ncrel.org/sdrs/areas/issues/envrnmnt/go/go5biprt.htm
The Heartland Institute colorado s charter schools remain in high demand, deliver better results in Arizona s charter schools, revealing important information about school and http://www.heartland.org/PolicyBotTopic.cfm?artTopic=409
Extractions: Bryan C. Hassel Go to chapter: Go to Page: Active Table of Contents Front Matter, pp. i-vi Contents, pp. vii-x 1 Charter Schools: The Promise and ..., pp. 1-14 Part I: The Politics of Charter Sch..., pp. 15-16 2 A Bird's Eye View of Charter Scho..., pp. 17-30 3 Reaching Compromise in Four State..., pp. 31-72 Part II: Charter School Programs in..., pp. 73-74 4 Breaking the Mold, pp. 75-103 5 Open for Business, pp. 104-127 6 Challenging the System, pp. 128-144 Part III: Fulfilling the Promise of..., pp. 145-146 7 Politics, Policy, and the Future ..., pp. 147-164 Notes, pp. 165-186 Index, pp. 187-194 THIS PAGE
Marble Charter School In Marble, Colorado/CO - School Tree This page provides information about demographics, enrollment, teachers, Marble charter school is classified as an Other Level not defined as a http://colorado.schooltree.org/charter/Marble-Charter-015306.html
About The Network What information must a district provide to a charter school about the amounts public schools in colorado , including charter schools, are funded, http://www.ruralschools.net/sitepages/pid88.php
Extractions: Charter School in Colorado Answers provided by Nina Lopez, Public Affairs Director, and Jerry Percey, Legal Advicacy Fund Director, Colorado League of Charter Schools. How much money may a school district automatically withhold from a charter school? C.R.S. 22-30.5-112 is the statute that answers this question. A copy of this statute is enclosed with this letter and is also available on-line at http://198.187.128.12/mbDownload/22-305-112.htm. This statute authorizes a school district to withhold from a charter school's per pupil revenue (PPR) allotment, the actual amount of the charter school's per pupil share of the district's central administrative overhead costs. In no instance may the actual amount of central administrative overhead costs charged to a school exceed 5% of the school's total PPR. Similarly, a district may not automatically withhold 5% if its actual costs are less than that amount. What are "central administrative overhead costs"?
Extractions: Take our online survey Press Releases Speeches NCLB Fact Sheets, Op-Eds ... New at ED.gov Select a Topic Accountability Accreditation Arts Choice Charter Schools Early Childhood FAFSA Faith-Based Find a School High Schools History International Ed Math Reading Safe Schools Science Suppl Services Teacher Quality Technology Advanced Search About ED Offices Stay Connected Education News Home Schedule FAQs Register ... Webcast U.S. Charter Schools The U.S. Charter Schools web provides a wide range of information and links to resources to guide charter schools in every phase of their development. It also provides a "Community Exchange" environment that allows for discussion between schools and various support providers. Lastly, the site's State Profiles contain contact information for resource centers to assist parents who are interested in learning more about and/or enrolling their children in a charter school. Trends in the Use of School Choice This report by the Department's National Center for Educational Statistics (NCES) shows that the percentage of students enrolled in public schools of choice increased from 11 percent in 1993 to 14 percent in 1999. In addition, parents whose children attended either public schools of choice or private schools were more likely to say they were satisfied with their children's schools, teachers, academic standards and order and discipline than were parents whose children attended public, assigned schools.
NCSC - National Charter School Clearinghouse colorado colorado charter schools colorado Department of Education The charter school Project Missouri charter schools information Center http://www.nationalcharterschoolclearinghouse.net/mod.php?mod=userpage&menu=911&
CSSI Grantees' Information The schools are located in eight colorado cities and serve ethnically, CSSI is working with Southwest Early College, a charter school and the only http://www.coloradosmallschools.org/schools/grantees.html
Extractions: Principal: Katy Myers CSSI awarded Compass with planning I and II grants to help open one of the few Monetssori high schools in the country. The school opened with its freshmen class in August 2002, and now has both freshmen and sophomore classes. Montessori schools are academically high-rated schools involving self-paced curriculum and student independence. They encourage parent involvement, problem solving, and a lifelong love of learning. Click
Charter Schools This guidebook provides basic information to assist charter schools in accessing the federal as well as charter school operations in colorado, Michigan, http://education.umn.edu/oea/II/BestPractices/CharterSchools.htm
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