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

 

TO:

The Honorable the Members of the Board of Regents

FROM:

James A. Kadamus

COMMITTEE:

EMSC-VESID

TITLE OF ITEM:

Revisions to Charter School Charters

DATE OF SUBMISSION:

December 23, 2004

PROPOSED HANDLING:

Approval

RATIONALE FOR ITEM:

Statutory Authority to Approve Amendments to Charters

STRATEGIC GOAL:

Goals 1 and 2

AUTHORIZATION(S):

 

 

SUMMARY:  

 

The Board of Regents has the authority pursuant to Article 56 of the Education Law to approve revisions to existing charters.  The Chancellor of the New York City Public School System has approved and submitted a proposed revision to the charter for the Peninsula Preparatory Academy Charter School (PPACS) to allow the school to modify its ELA curriculum.  The school originally planned to supplement the Scott Foresman Reading program with the Direct Instruction program.  After the school completed its enrollment, the PPACS Board of Trustees determined that using exclusively the Scott Foresman Reading program rather than supplementing it with elements of the Direct Instruction program would better match the needs of the enrolled students. 

 

The Trustees of the State University of New York have approved and resubmitted a proposed revision to the charter of Sisulu Children’s Academy – Harlem Public Charter School without modification, but with additional data regarding the school’s performance on the 2004 State examinations.[1]  The revision allows the school to add a kindergarten class of 28 students for the 2004-05 school year; add one additional 1st grade class in the 2004-2005 school year; and reduce the number of students served by 30 each in grades 4 and 5.  This would result in a net decrease in enrollment from the approved charter of one student from the 2004-05 school year.  In the 2005-2006 school year, the change would permit the school to increase enrollment in grades K-2 and decrease enrollment in grade 5, consistent with the reduction in enrollment in grade 4 in 2004-2005. The future enrollment structure is reflected in Attachment 1.  The changes are requested to allow the students who were in grades 3 and 4 in 2002-2003 to complete their elementary program at the school while the school is restructured so that by 2005-2006 there will be approximately 58 students in grades K-2.

 

The potential fiscal impact upon the districts of location for Sisulu Children’s Academy – Harlem Public Charter School, based on the requested revisions is attached.

 

Materials submitted by the SUNY Board of Trustees pertaining to the amendment are available from Shelia Evans Tranumn (718-722-2796).

 

VOTED:  That the Board of Regents approve the proposed revisions to the charters of the following charter schools upon a finding by the Board of Regents that: (1) the revisions meet the requirements set out in Article 56 of the Education Law, and all other applicable laws, rules, and regulations; (2) the revisions (together with the other terms of the charters) will permit the charter schools to operate in an educationally and fiscally-sound manner; and (3) the revisions (together with the other terms of the charter) are likely to improve student learning and achievement and materially further the purposes set out in subdivision two of section twenty-eight hundred fifty of Article 56 of the Education Law:

 

·        Peninsula Preparatory Academy Charter School

·        Sisulu Children’s Academy – Harlem Public Charter School

 

 

Attachment

 

 


Attachment 1

 

Future Enrollment Plan

for the

Sisulu Children’s Academy – Harlem Public Charter School

Grades

School Year 2003-2004; Approved Enrollment

School Year

2004-2005

Per Approved Charter Renewal

School Year 2004-05

Requested Revision

School Year 2005-2006

Per Approved Charter

School Year 2005-06

Requested Revision

K

25

 

28

50

56

1

 

25

56

25

56

2

 

 

 

25

56

3

100

 

 

 

 

4

100

100

70

 

 

5

75

100

70

100

70

Total

300

225

224

200

238


Attachment 2

 

Potential Fiscal Impact of the Charters

for the

Sisulu Children’s Academy – Harlem Public Charter School

 (New York City – Manhattan)

School Year

Number of Students

Projected Payment*

Projected Impact

2004-05

224

$8,439

0.013%

2005-06

238

$8,686

0.015%

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

 

Note: The chart above reflects the remaining years of each charter.



[1] On the 2004 State ELA examination, 55 percent of the School’s fourth graders scored at the proficient level or higher, representing an increase of 23 percent over the previous year.  In 2004, the proportion of proficient ELA students was higher than that of the community school district of location (CSD 3) and that of New York City as a whole.  On the 2004 State mathematics examination, 89 percent of the School’s fourth-graders scored at the proficient level or higher, representing an increase of 49 percent over the previous year.  In 2004, the proportion of proficient math students was higher than that of CSD 3, as well as that of New York City and New York State as a whole.