by CCAP | Jul 7, 2021 | News from CCAP
Authorizer Update: Charter Issues to Watch this Summer and Fall The COVID-19 pandemic has complicated many charter oversight functions in various ways. When the State Legislature enacted Assembly Bill (AB) 1505, charter authorizers and other observers anticipated...
by CCAP | Jun 8, 2021 | News from CCAP
Legislative updates: No charter renewals for two years, three years added to freeze on new non-classroom-based charters, AB 1316 shelved Assembly Education Chair Patrick O’Donnell has reportedly reached an agreement with Governor Gavin Newsom to withdraw his...
by CCAP | May 24, 2021 | News from CCAP
Reimagining Authorizing: NACSA’s Community-Centered Approach Public education is entering a “new normal” era — the current idiom that describes the post-COVID vaccination world — and the National Association of Charter School Authorizers (NACSA) is using the shift as...
by CCAP | Apr 28, 2021 | Charter Authorizing 2.0: Advancing Equity and Access Through Quality Authorizing, News from CCAP
News Release! First Toolkits for Authorizers Charter authorizers play a demanding, ongoing and essential role in developing and maintaining high-quality charter schools in California. Too often, however, the regulations are vague or confusing. CCAP developed these...
by CCAP | Apr 26, 2021 | Newsletter
CCAP’s Spring Newsletter features: A Message from Executive Director Tom Hutton CA2.0 Update: Coming This Month! First Authorizer Toolkits! Miguel Cardona, Secretary of Education, is a charter authorizer CCAP Legal Update: State’s New Guidelines for...