State Board of Education Annual Authorizer Report September 3, 2014 Lindsay Omlor Director of Charter Schools.

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State Board of Education Annual Authorizer Report September 3, 2014 Lindsay Omlor Director of Charter Schools

Our Vision and Mission Vision: Education One’s vision is to lead the transformation of public education in Indiana, and serve as a national role model for charter school authorizing and accountability Mission: Education One’s mission is to provide quality public school options for Indiana students, families, and communities through: A comprehensive application review process; Continuous oversight; Meaningful support; and Active engagement. Per IC 20-24-2.1-2, Education One’s duties are as follows: We have established a process to: (a) review a proposal to establish a charter school (b) make a decision on the proposal; and (c) monitor charter schools sponsored by the charter board. When partnering with schools, Education One always assesses whether its actions will further the best interests of students and strives to set both high academic achievement expectations, as well as high expectations for boards and school leaders.

Our Guiding Principles 1. Student’s First: When performing its duties, Education One always assesses whether its actions will prepare students for success in higher education, their careers, and life. 2. High Expectations: Education One expects the charter schools it authorizes to set high academic achievement expectations, develop strong plans for family and community engagement, and adhere to high ethical standards for students, staff and board members. Similarly, Education One establishes high performance expectations, engagement plans, and ethical standards for itself. 3. Intervention Services: Education One requires that all schools provide a variety of intervention services including but not limited to: Tutoring and Supplemental Education Services Dual-Enrollment Program Youth Enrichment Family Services Health Services Advanced Instruction 4. Commitment to Innovation: Education One is particularly interested in operators that show strong potential to accelerate student success through the use of technology in the classroom, take home technology, year around school calendars, online, blended, STEM learning models, and other innovative approaches to education. 5. Active Engagement: Education One holds schools accountable through a school-specific accountability plan and an active engagement model that ensures our staff are continuously participating in a variety of activities that help us ensure student success.

Overview of the Education One LLC. Board Established in 2012 Three voting board members make up the Education One, LLC. board Education One, LLC. currently charges 3% of basic state grant, per statute During the 2012-2013 school year (FY2013) Education One LLC. charged the 1 school in our portfolio a total of $10,275.24 As required by IC 20-24-2.2-1.5 , Education One, LLC. adopted “Principles and Standards for Quality Charter School Authorizing” as defined by NACSA on March 19, 2012 Board Member Position Lynn Brooks Chairman Chuck Nedele Vice Chairman Michael Bock Secretary

# of Years with Trine/Ed. 1 Our Schools School Grades Served Established # of Years with Trine/Ed. 1 Organizer Model Indiana Cyber K-12 2012 2 Online Timothy L. Johnson Academy K-6 2002 1 Leona Group L.L.C. Traditional Indiana Life Science Academy K-8 2009 Imagine Schools Inc. STEM Indiana Achievement Academy 9-12 2014 Blended

Indiana Cyber Math: 77.3% E/LA: 81.8% Combined: 72.7% N/A 100% ISTEP+ Results IREAD Results ECA Results Growth Data Attendance Rates Graduation Rates Enrollment/ Expulsions Math: 77.3% E/LA: 81.8% Combined: 72.7% N/A Fewer than 10 students 100% 1 student -Core 40 Degree + Dual Enrollment Credits -Currently pursuing 4-year college degree 80 enrolled 0 expelled *Data is reflective of the 2012/2013 school year *Please note: Data cannot be disaggregated due to small sub-group sizes.

Administrative Fee Summary FY2013 Education One LLC. Administrative Fee Summary FY2013 Corp. ID School Name Basic Tuition Support Monthly Basic Tuition Support % Charged Yearly Administrative Fee Monthly Invoice Amount 9765 Indiana Cyber $342,509.00 $28,542.41 3% $10,275.24 $856.27 TOTAL Please note: Education One, LLC. invoices all authorized schools on the 15th of each month, with terms of Net 30 Days.