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How to Start a Charter Public SchoolCharter public schools are started by community people, just like you. They include parents, teachers, community leaders and others who are concerned about excellence in public education for children. To start a charter public school, the founding group must apply for a charter by submitting an application to the Massachusetts Department of Education that explains their plans for the school and their qualifications to create and manage a school. Applicants must submit a prospectus by an August deadline to be eligible for an invitation from the Commissioner of Education to submit a final application in November. If approved in February, the charter is granted to the proposed school’s board of trustees. A founding group cannot receive a charter without a board of trustees. The number of charters granted each year is limited by the number available. Not more than 120 charter schools – 48 Horace Mann charter public schools and 72 Commonwealth charter public schools – may operate in Massachusetts at one time. Additionally:
Applications for charters are judged on the materials they include, interviews with the Charter School Office staff, public comment received about the proposal and comments made at public hearings. Applications that miss the August deadline and those that do not meet the submission requirements will be rejected. There is no appeal for denial. Founding groups that are awarded charters typically open their schools the fall of the year after the charter is awarded. Download a PDF of this page |
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