Four New Charter Schools to Open in Newark
DOE's final approval comes on heels of tumultuous city school board vote
Nine charter schools, including four in Newark, received final approval Monday by the state Department of Education to open in September.
Paulo Freire Charter School, 100 Legacy and virtual charter schools Merit Preparatory of Newark and Newark Prep will open their doors this upcoming school year, bringing the total number of charters in the state to 86 and joining nearly two dozen already existing schools in the city.
The just-approved schools, as well as existing ones, will be measured against new Performance Frameworks designed to improve oversight and accountability for the schools by setting clear expectations, DOE said in a press release. The schools will be evaluated in three comprehensive areas: Academic, organizational and financial performances.
"Charter schools are granted autonomy in exchange for accountability, and we at the state level will continue to hold all charter schools accountable for results to ensure that they offer all students a high-quality education and an equality of opportunity," said Acting Commissioner Chris Cerf in a statement.
(See attachment on this article for details on standards of the Performance Frameworks. See a list of all charter schools below.)
Two Newark charters, NJ Virtual Academy Charter School and Forest Hill Charter School, were granted a planning year which they will use for continued academic and operational development.
Meanwhile, three Newark charters, Lillie Mae Jenkins, New Day Charter High School and Spirit Prep, were denied approval by the state because "they failed to demonstrate sufficient progress towards readiness," according to the press release.
Mashea Ashton, chief executive officer of Newark Charter School Fund, a nonprofit foundation that supports city charters through grants, welcomed the four new schools to Newark's "thriving public school community."
"Each one of these schools approved by the state offers Newark families public school options that were previously unavailable in the city," said Ashton in a statement. "As part of our mission, we will work to ensure these schools have the resources to provide a high-quality education to Newark's children."
Each year, the DOE conducts a preparedness review to assess whether a charter applicant, approved in a previous round, are academically and operationally capable of providing a strong educational program. This year, applicants were required to submit documentation of compliance with state regulations to the DOE by June 30, at which point the staff conducted a site visit of the school facility. The information is then reviewed for approval by Cerf and DOE officials.
NJ Virtual Academy and Newark Prep, as well as Spirit Prep, are managed by K12 Inc., an online education contractor, with NJ Virtual Academy having started enrolling students in April. Students at Spirit Prep and Newark Prep will take classes in a brick-and-mortar settings as well as online under the schools' "blended learning" model, NJ Spotlight reported. Newark Prep will be placed in the historic former First State National Bank building at 570 Broad St. in downtown Newark.
The state's approval comes on the heels of the Newark Schools Advisory Board vote earlier this month to overwhelmingly deny leases to four of five charter schools. One day later, state-appointed Superintendent Cami Anderson overruled the board's vote, approving the short- and long-term leases for Newark Legacy, North Star Academy, 100 Legacy and Team Academy Charter School, as well as Paulo Friere Charter School, the only contract approved by the board.
Several board members at the time lambasted Anderson's decision as being "disrespectful" to community stakeholders and the board as elected officials. Members said they were in discussion to see what, if any, legal action the nine-member advisory board could take against the veto.
Come September, Newark Legacy will occupy space within Madison Avenue School, North Star Academy within Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. School, 100 Legacy within West Side NAF and Team Academy within 18th Avenue School. Paulo Friere will share space with existing Great Oaks Charter School at Burnet Street School.
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Charter Schools Granted Final Approval |
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Name |
District |
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City Invincible Charter School |
Camden |
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Knowledge A to Z Charter School |
Camden |
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Thomas Edison Energy Charter School |
Franklin Township (Including Somerset), North Brunswick, South Brunswick |
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Beloved Charter School |
Jersey City |
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Merit Preparatory of Newark Charter School |
Newark |
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Newark Prep |
Newark |
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Paulo Freire Charter School |
Newark |
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100 Legacy |
Newark, Irvington |
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Benjamin Banneker |
Willingboro |
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Charter Schools Granted a Planning Year |
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Name |
District |
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Atlantic City Community Charter School |
Atlantic City |
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Charter School for Global Leadership |
Camden |
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Camden Community Charter School |
Camden |
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Hope Community Charter School |
Camden City |
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Excellence Charter School |
Camden City |
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New Jersey Virtual Charter School |
Camden, Perth Amboy, Neptune, Paterson |
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Arete Charter School |
East Orange, Orange |
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Jersey City Global Charter School |
Jersey City |
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Forest Hill Charter School |
Newark |
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NJ Virtual Academy Charter School |
Newark |
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Trenton Scholars Charter School |
Trenton |
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Merit Prepartory of Trenton Charter School |
Trenton City |
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Compass Academy Charter School |
Vineland |
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Charter Schools Denied Final Approval |
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Name |
District |
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Regis Academy Charter School |
Cherry Hill |
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DREAM Prep Academy |
Jersey City |
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Promise CS for Excellence |
Linden, Elizabeth, Roselle |
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Lillie Mae Jenkins Charter School |
Newark |
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New Day Charter HS |
Newark |
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Spirit Prep |
Newark |
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Bright Horizons |
Penns Grove, Carney's Point |
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Princeton International Academy Charter School |
South Brunswick, Princeton Regional, West Windsor-Plainsboro |
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Shalom Academy Charter School |
Teaneck |
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Willingboro Academy Charter School |
Willingboro |
Related stories:
Newark Charter School Leases Largely Voted Down
Anderson Vetoes Board Vote, Approves Charter Leases
Superintendent's Charter School Veto Slammed as 'Disrespectful'
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KC
12:53 am on Wednesday, July 18, 2012
This after recent reports on how these schools merely funnel monies to miscreant activities. Why aren't there any charter schools in middle class suburbia. And it isn't because the public schools are so great - they are falling apart while all money goes to the Abott Districts!
Trey-von Jones
8:57 pm on Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Please read, sign and share my petition. Changes need to be made.
http://www.change.org/petitions/newark-public-schools-change-the-graduation-requirements