THE STATE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT / THE UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK / ALBANY, NY 12234

 

TO:

EMSC-VESID Committee

 

FROM:

James A. Kadamus

SUBJECT:

Revisions to Charter School Charters

 

DATE:

June 13, 2005

 

STRATEGIC GOAL:

Goals 1 and 2

 

AUTHORIZATION(S):

 

 

 

Summary

 

Issue for Decision

 

          Should the Regents accept the staff recommendations to amend the charters of the Bronx Charter School for Children and the Williamsburg Charter School?     

 

Reason for Consideration

 

          Required by State Statute.

 

Proposed Handling

 

          This question will come before the ESMC-VESID Committee on June 20, 2005  for discussion and action.  It will then come before the full  Board for final action on June 21, 2005.       

 

Procedural History

 

          The charter for the Bronx Charter School for Children (BCSC) was initially issued in 2002 and is in the first year of operation. The School was authorized and approved by the Board of Regents on December 12, 2002.

 

The charter for the Williamsburg Charter School (WSC) was issued February 2004 and is in the first year of operation.  The New York City Chancellor initially authorized the School. 

 

Background Information

 

          BCSC is located in New York City and currently serves 132 students in grades K-1.  The School’s institutional partner is the Friends of the Bronx Academy Foundation.  The factors that have led to the request to maintain the current enrollment plan of adding 66 students in kindergarten, rather than decreasing from 66 to 44 students after year one, include strong community interest, high community need and continuity with the current curriculum and instructional program. The building currently housing the BCSC is large enough to accommodate the proposed increase through 2007.  The School’s Board of Trustees is exploring the possibility of expanding the current site or identifying alternative locations in the community. 

 

WCS is located in New York City.  The School’s institutional partner is the St. Nicholas Neighborhood Preservation Corporation.  The charter states the school will serve 580 students in grades 6-12.  The NYC Chancellor has endorsed the amendment for WCS to serve 600 students in grades 9-12.  This modification originated in response to a request from the New York City Department of Education. (The request was made because WCS is located within JHS 126, which is a middle school, grades 6-8, under redesign; the Chancellor requested that JHS 126 be given the first opportunity to enroll middle school students at this location.)  WCS currently serves 131 students in grade 9. 

The factors that have led to the request include the following:

 

(1)   Need – JHS 126 is presently filling the community’s middle school needs. 

(2)   Expertise – leadership at WCS is weighted toward experience at the high school level. 

 

The Williamsburg Charter School also seeks approval to change its name to Williamsburg Charter High School to reduce confusion in the community about its new structure.

 

Recommendation

 

          VOTED:  That the Board of Regents approve the recommendation to amend the charter of the Bronx Charter School for Children, to allow the School to maintain the current enrollment plan of adding 66 students (three sections) in kindergarten, rather than decreasing from 66 to 44 students (two sections) after year one, as outlined in the original charter document.

 

          VOTED:  That the Board of Regents approve the recommendation to amend the charter of the Williamsburg Charter School, to allow the School to change its name to the Williamsburg Charter High School and to modify its grade configuration to exclusively serve Grades 9-12.

 

Timetable for Implementation

 

          The charter will be deemed amended upon approval by the full Board of Regents on June 21, 2005.

 

Attachment 1

 

Original Enrollment Plan

for the

Bronx Charter School for Children

Grades

Year 1

2004-05

Year 2 2005-06

Year 3 2006-07

Year 4 2007-08

Year 5 2008-09

K

66

44

44

44

44

1

66

66

44

44

44

2

 

66

66

44

44

3

 

 

66

66

44

4

 

 

 

66

66

5

 

 

 

 

66

Total

132

176

220

264

308

 

 

Proposed Enrollment Plan

for the

Bronx Charter School for Children

Grades

Year 1

2004-05

Year 2 2005-06

Year 3 2006-07

Year 4 2007-08

Year 5 2008-09

K

66

66

66

66

66

1

66

66

66

66

66

2

 

66

66

66

66

3

 

 

66

66

66

4

 

 

 

66

66

5

 

 

 

 

66

Total

132

198

264

330

396

 

 

Attachment 2

 

Potential Fiscal Impact of the Charter

for the

Bronx Charter School for Children

 (New York City–Bronx)

 

School Year

Number of Students

 

Projected Payment*

 

Projected Impact

2005-06

198

$1,700,028

0.012%

2006-07

264

$2,368,706

0.016%

2007-08

330

$3,094,122

0.021%

2008-09

396

$3,880,029

0.025%

*Assumes a 3 percent increase in the district’s budget and a 4.5 percent increase in the average expense per pupil per year.

 

 

 

Attachment 3

 

Original Enrollment Plan

for the

Williamsburg Charter School

 

Grades

Year 1

2004-05

Year 2

2005-06

Year 3

2006-07

Year 4

2007-08

Year 5

 2008-09

6

 

60

60

60

60

7

 

 

60

60

60

8

 

 

 

60

60

9

100

100

100

100

100

10

 

100

100

100

100

11

 

 

100

100

100

12

 

 

 

100

100

Total

100

260

320

 

580

 

 

Proposed Enrollment Plan

for the

Williamsburg Charter School

 

Grades

Year 1

2004-05

Year 2

2005-06

Year 3

2006-07

Year 4

2007-08

Year 5

 2008-09

9

131

150

150

150

150

10

 

150

150

150

150

11

 

 

150

150

150

12

 

 

 

150

150

Total

131

300

450

600

600

 

 

Attachment 4

 

Potential Fiscal Impact of the Charter

for the

Williamsburg Charter School

 (New York City–Bronx)

 

School Year

Number of Students

 

Projected Payment*

 

Projected Impact

2005-06

198

$1,700,028

0.012%

2006-07

264

$2,368,706

0.016%

2007-08

330

$3,094,122

0.021%

2008-09

396

$3,880,029

0.025%

*Assumes a 3 percent increase in the district’s budget and a 4.5 percent increase in the average expense per pupil per year