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EDUCATION CODE
SECTION 47616.5-47616.7



47616.5.  The Legislative Analyst shall contract for a neutral
evaluator to conduct an evaluation of the effectiveness of the
charter school approach authorized under this part. On or before July
1, 2003, the neutral evaluator shall report directly to the
Legislature and the Governor with recommendations to modify, expand,
or terminate the charter school approach. The evaluation of the
effectiveness of the charter school approach shall include, but shall
not be limited to, the following factors:
   (a) If available, the pre- and post-charter school test scores of
pupils attending charter schools and other pupil assessment tools.
   (b) The level of parental satisfaction with the charter school
approach compared with schools within the district in which the
charter school is located.
   (c) The impact of required parental involvement.
   (d) The fiscal structures and practices of charter schools as well
as the relationship of these structures and practices to school
districts, including the amount of revenue received from various
public and private sources.
   (e) An assessment of whether or not the charter school approach
has resulted in increased innovation and creativity.
   (f) Opportunities for teachers under the charter school approach.
   (g) Whether or not there is an increased focus on low-achieving
and gifted pupils.
   (h) Any discrimination and segregation in charter schools.
   (i) If available, the number of charter school petitions submitted
to governing boards of school districts and the number of those
proposals that are denied, per year, since the enactment of the
charter school law, including the reasons why the governing boards
denied these petitions, and the reasons governing boards have revoked
charters.
   (j) The governance, fiscal liability and accountability practices
and related issues between charter schools and the governing boards
of the school districts approving their charters.
   (k) The manner in which governing boards of school districts
monitor the compliance of the conditions, standards, and procedures
entered into under a charter.
   (l) The extent of the employment of noncredentialed personnel in
charter schools.
   (m) An assessment of how the exemption from laws governing school
districts allows charter schools to operate differently than schools
operating under those laws.
   (n) A comparison in each school district that has a charter school
of the pupil dropout rate in the charter schools and in the
noncharter schools.
   (o) The role and impact of collective bargaining on charter
schools.



47616.7.  The evaluation provided for in Section 47616.5 shall
include an analysis of the funding system for charter schools that
offer nonclassroom-based instruction. The evaluation shall also
examine the effectiveness of the State Board of Education's process,
as provided for in Sections 47612.5 and 47634.2, for approving
funding for charter schools offering nonclassroom-based instruction.


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Statutes > California > Edc > 47616.5-47616.7

EDUCATION CODE
SECTION 47616.5-47616.7



47616.5.  The Legislative Analyst shall contract for a neutral
evaluator to conduct an evaluation of the effectiveness of the
charter school approach authorized under this part. On or before July
1, 2003, the neutral evaluator shall report directly to the
Legislature and the Governor with recommendations to modify, expand,
or terminate the charter school approach. The evaluation of the
effectiveness of the charter school approach shall include, but shall
not be limited to, the following factors:
   (a) If available, the pre- and post-charter school test scores of
pupils attending charter schools and other pupil assessment tools.
   (b) The level of parental satisfaction with the charter school
approach compared with schools within the district in which the
charter school is located.
   (c) The impact of required parental involvement.
   (d) The fiscal structures and practices of charter schools as well
as the relationship of these structures and practices to school
districts, including the amount of revenue received from various
public and private sources.
   (e) An assessment of whether or not the charter school approach
has resulted in increased innovation and creativity.
   (f) Opportunities for teachers under the charter school approach.
   (g) Whether or not there is an increased focus on low-achieving
and gifted pupils.
   (h) Any discrimination and segregation in charter schools.
   (i) If available, the number of charter school petitions submitted
to governing boards of school districts and the number of those
proposals that are denied, per year, since the enactment of the
charter school law, including the reasons why the governing boards
denied these petitions, and the reasons governing boards have revoked
charters.
   (j) The governance, fiscal liability and accountability practices
and related issues between charter schools and the governing boards
of the school districts approving their charters.
   (k) The manner in which governing boards of school districts
monitor the compliance of the conditions, standards, and procedures
entered into under a charter.
   (l) The extent of the employment of noncredentialed personnel in
charter schools.
   (m) An assessment of how the exemption from laws governing school
districts allows charter schools to operate differently than schools
operating under those laws.
   (n) A comparison in each school district that has a charter school
of the pupil dropout rate in the charter schools and in the
noncharter schools.
   (o) The role and impact of collective bargaining on charter
schools.



47616.7.  The evaluation provided for in Section 47616.5 shall
include an analysis of the funding system for charter schools that
offer nonclassroom-based instruction. The evaluation shall also
examine the effectiveness of the State Board of Education's process,
as provided for in Sections 47612.5 and 47634.2, for approving
funding for charter schools offering nonclassroom-based instruction.



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Statutes > California > Edc > 47616.5-47616.7

EDUCATION CODE
SECTION 47616.5-47616.7



47616.5.  The Legislative Analyst shall contract for a neutral
evaluator to conduct an evaluation of the effectiveness of the
charter school approach authorized under this part. On or before July
1, 2003, the neutral evaluator shall report directly to the
Legislature and the Governor with recommendations to modify, expand,
or terminate the charter school approach. The evaluation of the
effectiveness of the charter school approach shall include, but shall
not be limited to, the following factors:
   (a) If available, the pre- and post-charter school test scores of
pupils attending charter schools and other pupil assessment tools.
   (b) The level of parental satisfaction with the charter school
approach compared with schools within the district in which the
charter school is located.
   (c) The impact of required parental involvement.
   (d) The fiscal structures and practices of charter schools as well
as the relationship of these structures and practices to school
districts, including the amount of revenue received from various
public and private sources.
   (e) An assessment of whether or not the charter school approach
has resulted in increased innovation and creativity.
   (f) Opportunities for teachers under the charter school approach.
   (g) Whether or not there is an increased focus on low-achieving
and gifted pupils.
   (h) Any discrimination and segregation in charter schools.
   (i) If available, the number of charter school petitions submitted
to governing boards of school districts and the number of those
proposals that are denied, per year, since the enactment of the
charter school law, including the reasons why the governing boards
denied these petitions, and the reasons governing boards have revoked
charters.
   (j) The governance, fiscal liability and accountability practices
and related issues between charter schools and the governing boards
of the school districts approving their charters.
   (k) The manner in which governing boards of school districts
monitor the compliance of the conditions, standards, and procedures
entered into under a charter.
   (l) The extent of the employment of noncredentialed personnel in
charter schools.
   (m) An assessment of how the exemption from laws governing school
districts allows charter schools to operate differently than schools
operating under those laws.
   (n) A comparison in each school district that has a charter school
of the pupil dropout rate in the charter schools and in the
noncharter schools.
   (o) The role and impact of collective bargaining on charter
schools.



47616.7.  The evaluation provided for in Section 47616.5 shall
include an analysis of the funding system for charter schools that
offer nonclassroom-based instruction. The evaluation shall also
examine the effectiveness of the State Board of Education's process,
as provided for in Sections 47612.5 and 47634.2, for approving
funding for charter schools offering nonclassroom-based instruction.