Compilation of Rules and Regulations of the State of Georgia Department 691 - RULES OF STATE CHARTER SCHOOLS COMMISSION OF GEORGIA
Here is a summary of the Compilation of Rules and Regulations of the State of Georgia β Department 691, which contains the Rules of the State Charter Schools Commission (SCSC) of Georgia:
π Department 691 β Rules of State Charter Schools Commission of Georgia (SCSC)
Legal Authority:
Authorized under O.C.G.A. Β§ 20-2-2080 et seq., the State Charter Schools Commission is a state-level, independent charter school authorizer.
π Key Rules and Chapters
691-1-.01 Definitions
Establishes definitions for terms such as:
State Charter School
Petitioner
Governing Board
Local Education Agency (LEA)
Replicator and Education Service Provider (ESP)
691-1-.02 Petition Process
Details the application process for opening a state charter school.
Requirements include:
A detailed academic plan
Financial model
Governance structure
Petitions must be submitted to both the Georgia Department of Education (GaDOE) and SCSC.
SCSC evaluates petitions based on quality, need, and capacity.
691-1-.03 Petition Review and Evaluation
SCSC conducts a comprehensive review, including:
Staff evaluation
External reviewers
In-person interviews or public hearings
Criteria include:
Demonstrated demand
Academic model
Fiscal soundness
Governance capacity
691-1-.04 Charter Term, Amendments, and Renewals
Initial charter term: 5 years.
Outlines the process for:
Amending the charter
Renewing after the initial term
Renewals based on academic performance, financial viability, and operational compliance.
691-1-.05 Performance Framework
SCSC uses a performance framework to evaluate state charter schools, which includes:
Academic Performance (achievement, growth, college readiness)
Financial Performance (budget adherence, audits, reserves)
Organizational Performance (compliance, governance, operations)
691-1-.06 Monitoring, Intervention, and Closure
Describes how SCSC monitors schools and intervenes when necessary.
Schools can be placed on intervention status for poor performance.
Specifies procedures for revocation or non-renewal of charters.
691-1-.07 Accountability Requirements
Requires regular reporting and documentation, including:
Academic progress reports
Financial statements
Governance meeting minutes
691-1-.08 State Charter School Funding
Explains the funding formula:
State charter schools receive funds directly from the state, based on FTE (Full-Time Equivalent) enrollment.
Includes state supplements to offset lack of local tax revenue.
691-1-.09 Conflicts of Interest
Sets rules for governing board members and employees regarding ethics, transparency, and conflicts of interest.
π« Purpose of the SCSC
The Commission exists to:
Expand high-quality educational opportunities in Georgia.
Provide accountability and oversight for state charter schools.
Serve as an alternative authorizer to local school districts.
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