Charter Schools Program State Educational Agencies (SEA) Grant
| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Disclaimer
The Charter Schools Program (CSP) funds or has funded many entities and organizations that provide rich and varied resources. They include:
National Charter School Resource Center at http://www.charterschoolcenter.org/
National Alliance for Public Charter Schools at http://www.publiccharters.org
National Association of Charter School Authorizers at http://www.qualitycharters.org/
Center for Education Reform Charter School Law Ranking and Scorecard at http://www.charterschoolresearch.com/
Primers on Implementing Special Education in Charter Schools at http://charterschoolcenter.org/search/apachesolrl_search/Primers on Implementing Special Education in Charter Schools
Building Charter School Quality
A Framework for Academic Quality at
http://files.e2ma.net/17156/assets/docs/bcsq_report.pdf-
A Framework for Operational Quality at
http://www.publiccharters.org National Resource Center on Charter School Finance and Governance at http://www.charterresource.org/
Center for School Change at http://www.centerforschoolchange.org/
A copy of the 2010 press release announcing winners of the 2010 SEA awards can be found at: http://www.ed.gov/news/press-releases/us-department-education-awards-136-million-charter-school-grants-states-increase
Funding Information from the National Charter Schools Resource Center
The National Charter Schools Resource Center (NCSRC), funded by the U.S. Department of Education, contains a wealth of information for anyone interested in charter schools, including news of upcoming grant opportunities.
One NCSRC web page provides information for the charter school sector about grant possibilities from a range of places: states, foundations, the private sector, and many Federal government departments and agencies. Go to: http://www.charterschoolcenter.org/grants.
Another NCSRC web location provides an extensive list of federal discretionary grants for which charter schools may be eligible. Visit: www.charterschoolcenter.org/newsletter/charter-schools-can-tap-wide-range-federal-discretionary-grants.
Publications
Making Charter School Facilities More Affordable: State-driven Policy Approaches showcases charter school facility laws and practices that have been developed to tackle the facilities challenge in eight states and Washington, D.C. (Out of Print)
K-8 Charter Schools Guide Closing the Achievement Gap looks at seven K-8 charter schools that are dispelling the myth that some students cannot achieve to high standards. These schools are closing the achievement gap through challenging curriculum, high expectations, and the proper support that all students need to succeed. (Out of Print)
One Page Information Flyer PDF (118KB)
Charter High Schools: Closing the Achievement Gap shows how eight diverse schools are using innovative instructional approaches to close the achievement gap between the highest and the lowest performing students. (Out of Print)
One Page Information Flyer PDF (110KB)
Charter Schools: Cesar Chavez and MATCH
Two charter schools featured in the Innovations in Education guides, Cesar Chavez (Pueblo, Colorado) and MATCH (Boston, MA), provide tutoring, parent support and more -- whatever it takes -- to help all of their mostly low-income students succeed with a rigorous curriculum.Captioned version Real Player (27.6MB; 8 minutes, 41 seconds)
Supporting Charter School Excellence Through Quality Authorizing features eight charter authorizers that share a commitment to quality and remain focused on improving and expanding the education options in their area. The guide is designed to help policymakers at the state and national levels and to help current and potential authorizers replicate these successful models and practices. (Out of Print)
One Page Information Flyer PDF (111KB)
Successful Charter Schools profiles the successes of eight charter schools around the country. (Out of Print)
|
|
|||||||||||