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Subject:
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4. Action on a Request to Approve the Non-Instrumentality Charter School Contract with Highland Community School, Inc. for Highland Community School to Begin with the 2020-2021 School Year |
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Strategic Plan Compatibility Statement:
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Goal 1 Academic Achievement Goal 2 Student, Family and Community Engagement Goal 3 Effective and Efficient Operations
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Attachments:
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1. Highland Board Item 2. Highland Redline Contract 3. Appendix A: Charter School Proposal (Redline) 4. Appendix B: List of MPS Policies, Procedures and Requirements 5. Appendix C: Charter School Annual Assessment Calendar 6. Appendix D: Charter School Articles of Incorporation 7. Appendix E: Charter School By-Laws 8. Appendix F: Charter School Annual Operating Budget 9. Appendix G: MPS Charter School Budget Format 10. Appendix H: Charter School Parent/Student Handbook 11. Appendix I: Charter School Calendar |
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File Attachment:
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Background:
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Highland Community School (Highland) was established as a non-instrumentality charter school beginning with the 1996-1997 school year. During each renewal cycle since, the Board has approved a five-year renewed contract. The current contract is for up to a maximum of 435 full-time-equivalent (FTE) pupils in grades K3 through 8. Highland is located at 1706 West Highland Boulevard. Highland’s mission is to create a community of diverse families and educators working together to offer quality Montessori education in a nurturing environment that enriches, empowers, and inspires children to reach their potential and encourages parents to become responsible for and involved with their children’s education. On December 19, 2019, the Board approved a five-year renewal for Highland and authorized the Administration, in collaboration with the Board’s Designee and the Office of the City Attorney, to begin contract negotiations with representatives from the Highland Community School, Inc. for Highland Community School. In April 2020, representatives from Highland, the MPS Office of Board Governance, the Office of the City Attorney and the MPS Administration reviewed and negotiated the proposed modifications to the model non-instrumentality charter school contract and agreed to the attached redline contract. Contingent upon the Board’s approval, Highland accepts the attached, non-instrumentality charter contract with with the modifications as outlined in the attachments to this item. |
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Fiscal Impact Statement:
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The funds for this charter school contract are included as part of the FY21 budget process. The per-pupil funding will be based on the state-determined amount for students in grades K5 through 8. Students in grade K3 and K4 will be funded at 0.6 FTE of the per-pupil amount, and the annual administrative fee has been revised to two percent. |
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Implementation and Assessment Plan: |
Upon approval, the contract will be effective starting with the 2020-2021 school year and ending with the 2024-2025 school year. |
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Recommendation
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The Administration recommends that the Board approve the attached non-instrumentality charter school contract with Highland Community School, Inc. for Highland Community School to begin with the 2020-2021 school year and end on the last regularly scheduled day of the 2024-2025 school year. |
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Approvals:
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Bridget Schock - Partnership School Supervisor I |
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Signed By: |
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Lynn Ruhl - Director of Financial Planning and Budget |
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Signed By: |
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Marla Bronaugh - Chief Communications and School Performance Officer |
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Signed By: |
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Keith Posley, Ed.D. - Superintendent |
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