This report explores the impact of the Charter Schools Program on communities around the country and how school leaders leverage these critical funds to build innovative schools that meet the unique needs of students and families.
This report explores the impact of the Charter Schools Program on communities around the country and how school leaders leverage these critical funds to build innovative schools that meet the unique needs of students and families.
BLSYW is best known for their students featured in the critically acclaimed documentary STEP. Here’s a close look at how the school was founded.
Crossroads give parents a good reason to stay in Kansas City.
Federal charter schools program funding moved this school from a converted dairy barn into a top-notch facility.
Namaste, where health and wellness is closely embedded into their rigorous academic curriculum, serves as an incubator to identify and share best practices.
The ‘home away from home’ atmosphere of this charter school helps to combat the high dropout rate for Alaskan Native and Native American students in Anchorage.
This Washington, DC charter school was founded by law students and attorneys at Georgetown University Law Center’s DC Street Law clinic.
Capital City was the first parent-founded charter school to open in the nation’s capital.
DeLaSalle offers mental health, addiction recovery, parenting, and concentrated remediation supports within the school.