Cartersville’s charter system application approved
by Jon Gargis
Jun 10, 2010 | 1148 views | 0 0 comments | 10 10 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Georgia Board of Education members at their monthly meeting this morning approved Cartersville City Schools’ charter system application. The application was part of the board's consent agenda, which received unanimous approval.

A charter system is a public school system that operates under a charter or contract approved by the district’s school board and the state Board of Education, with the agreement allowing the system greater flexibility in various areas as long as it can maintain student performance-based objectives.

Cartersville’s 21-page charter contract lists several “innovative features” it aims to implement during the charter’s five-year term, which begins July 1. In addition to flexibilities in funding expenditures and “instructional scheduling and delivery to meet the differing needs of individual students,” the district also will be allowed under the contract to “provide nontraditional pathways to identified high school and middle school students to earn academic credit,” and develop for high school students a leadership academy “designed to integrate academic skills and character development.” The contract also says the district would not be limited just to the areas of flexibility listed.

See Friday’s edition of The Daily Tribune News for further coverage.