CCSA Calls for the Non-Renewal of 10 Charter Schools Not Meeting Minimum Performance Criteria
December 15, 2011 After years of ongoing engagement with our members and the development of our Accountability Framework, CCSA will be calling for the non-renewal of ten charter schools from across California that are below CCSA's Minimum Criteria for Renewal. These ten schools represent slightly more than 1% of the 982 charter schools currently in operation in California, and represent all school types and regions of the state. This public call for non-renewal represents a significant step towards advancing accountability and fulfilling our collective promise of quality education for children across the state.
CCSA emailed members last Thursday, December 15, with details. If you missed that email, or if you'd like additional information, take advantage of these online resources:
- Accountability information on the CCSA website
- Look up school results on the Academic Accountability Report Cards
- FAQ on CCSA's Public Call for Non-Renewal
- Fact Sheet: Call for Non-Renewal of Charter Schools Not Meeting Minimum Performance Criteria
- Press Release
- Watch "Taking Responsibility for Low-Performing Charter Schools," a short video on CCSA's call for non-renewal