#1: History, Definitions, and Legal aspects of California Charter Schools with CSDC Founder and Executive Director Eric Premack
Let’s kick off Season One of Boarding Pass learning about the history and creation of charter schools in California. In this episode, we hear from Eric Premack, CSDC Founder and Executive Director about the work of crafting the charter school law, and we pick his brain to gain an understanding of charter school corporate structure.
Topics Covered:
- Charter schools began as a response to ineffective state control of education.
- The Charter Schools Act of 1992 was a pivotal moment in California's education reform.
- Governing boards are essential for the success of charter schools.
- Nonprofit status is crucial for charter schools to reinvest in their mission.
- For-profit charter schools are no longer allowed in California.
- Charter Management Organizations (CMOs) can operate multiple schools.
- Legal compliance is a significant responsibility for charter school boards.
- Foundational documents are critical for understanding school governance.
- New board members should seek mentorship and guidance.
- Advocacy is vital for the continued success of charter schools.
For the free powerpoint deck covering the topics discussed in this podcast, go to chartercenter.org/boardingpass.
Keywords: charter schools, governance, education reform, nonprofit, California, board members, legislation, educational policy, charter management organizations, school governance
Información
- Programa
- Publicado11 de noviembre de 2024, 20:01 UTC
- Duración36 min
- Temporada1
- Episodio1
- ClasificaciónApto