Orange County Grand Jury
• 2007-2008
• Agency Response
Response to:
La Habra City School District
Are Charter Schools Getting Passing Grades?*
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Findings and Recommendations 3 findings
F1
Based on the information presented in the report, it is assumed that the Orange County Grand Jury finding that Orange County charter schools meet the intent of the Education Code by providing parents and pupils choice in educational opportunities emphasizing specific learning experiences is accurate. As far as the degree charter schools are aiding at-risk or academically low-achieving students per the report is difficult to determine.
Related Recommendations (1)
R1
It is agreed that Orange County school districts and the Orange County Superintendent of Schools have and will continue to offer expanded choices for educational opportunities as required in the Education Code. This would be interpreted specifically to include authorizing quality charter schools as an option to provide additional choices, particularly for at-risk and academically low- achieving students.
F2
Based on the information presented in the report, it is believed that the Grand Jury finding that the number of charter schools in Orange County is not growing commensurate with the overall growth of charter schools in California is an accurate conclusion. of the content of the company of the content of the content of the content of the content of the content of the content of the content of the content of the content of the content of the content of the content of the conte
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R2
It is agreed that chartering authorities should follow the intent of legislation by allowing the establishment of charter schools provided that they meet state requirements.
F3
Based on the information presented in the report, it is believed that the Grand Jury finding that school districts' oversight costs of charter schools in some districts exceed the authorized one percent reimbursement is accurated by the last sense of the County in Theorem 4 pay occurated and the pro- . . . के । बहुत के प्राप्त के कार पुत्र क्षण्यक की पुत्र कार हुर कार्य के किन्न कर के कार के कर के कार की कार का का the strength of the strength of the strength of the Nancy Wieben Stock, Presiding Judge of the Superior Court - page two Recommendations:
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R3
It is further agreed that local schools districts must provide adequate oversight of charter schools despite the fact that state law does not allow for full reimbursement of said oversight. Hopefully this report reaffirms the Orange County community's overall satisfaction with the educational options presently provided within the county's school districts. Sincerety, Hemann Richard A. Hermann, Ed.D. Retired Superintendent
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