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1 Center for Professional Development DCSD Presented by Pat McGraw, Development and Innovation Officer Kindra Whitmyre, Director of Charter School Partnerships choice

2 Center for Professional Development for choice Choice is a commitment to providing each child the maximum opportunity for success.

3 Center for Professional Development choice Eagle Academy Alternative Night High School Renaissance Charter School Colorado legislature appointed an advisory committee DCSD 1 st School District to authorize a k-8 charter school Platte River Academy Academy Charter School Charter School Act revisions DCS Montessori Charter Schools Act Daniel C. Oakes High School Parker Core Knowledge

4 Challenge to Excellence Renaissance converted to magnet school American Academy Sky View Academy STEM School Academy Aspen View Academy Ben Franklin Academy American Academy 2 nd Campus Lone Tree Elementary Magnet School North Star Academy Cloverleaf Home Education Co-op Online Learning Academy eDCSD Colorado Cyper School DCSD School Choice Task Force DCSD Choice Scholarship Program Pilot

5 Center for Professional Development Neighborhood Schools51,915 Charter6,592 Home School208 Cyber school3,517 Magnet Schools865 Alternative HS241 63,338 Number of K-12 students NOTES: Based on September Membership report ** Home School Students enrolled in Cloverleaf *** eDCSD & Hope Online **** LoneTree Magnet & Renaissance Preschool numbers are not included ** *** ****

6 Center for Professional Development Choice Committee Vision An education system that maximizes choice, celebrates freedom, improves quality through competition, promotes excellence, and recognizes that the interests of students and parents are paramount.

7 Center for Professional Development Charter School Committee Vision To strengthen the partnership between district leadership, neighborhood schools and our district charter schools.

8 Center for Professional Development Charter School Subcommittee Five Year Plan Focus Authorizing Partnership Financial Equity Growth

9 Center for Professional Development Choice Schools Matrix

10 Center for Professional Development Action Items Update Charter Policy (LBD) Request for Proposal (RFP) Waiver to move application window Request to the State Board of Education

11 Center for Professional Development Questions


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