Where or when is my role related to accountability formally articulated to the charter schools I authorize?
Often, charter approval includes the submission of an accountability plan developed by the charter school that contains specific means by which the authorizer will assess the degree to which the charter school is fulfilling its goals. The plan often includes a site visit when the school first opens; quarterly or annual submission of reports pertaining to enrollment, achievement and finance; annual site visits; and, eventually, a comprehensive site visit associated with the charter renewal process.
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