How To Start a Charter School New Hampshire

Charter schools are typically started under the guidance of a particular school district. In most cases, charter schools are added to the existing roster of schools within a district and may focus on reaching children who are performing at or below state curriculum standards.

Local Companies

The Book Writing Coach
(269) 201-7086
Lane
Exeter, NH
Mail Handlers Union
(603) 598-3671
10 Celina Ave
Nashua, NH
American Postal Workers Union
(603) 669-2414
450 Hanover St
Manchester, NH
Intrnatl Assn of Bridge Struct Iron Workers Local 47
(603) 623-3273
1671 Brown Ave
Manchester, NH
Nh Carpenters Union Organizing Dept
(603) 621-7077
991 Candia Rd
Manchester, NH
Painters District Council 35
(207) 439-2704
454 Calef Hwy
Lee, NH
Painters District Council 35
(802) 766-4113
454 Calef Hwy
Lee, NH
Pace Local 75
(603) 752-2225
164 Main St
Berlin, NH
C W A Local 1366
(603) 378-0949
73 Newton Rd
Plaistow, NH
Amer Federation of State County & Municipal Employees
(603) 537-9650
25 Nashua Rd
Londonderry, NH

Charter schools are typically started under the guidance of a particular school district. In most cases, charter schools are added to the existing roster of schools within a district and may focus on reaching children who are performing at or below state curriculum standards. The planning and implementation of a charter school can take several months, and even years, before the school is actually ready to open its doors to students.

  1. Develop a Vision-In order to start a charter school, a clear vision or mission statement must be developed. While of course this vision must have the education of children at its heart, it must also give a clear view of what faculty, staff, parents and the community can expect once it begins the process of educating children. This vision should also provide a basis for decision-making within the district.
  2. Charter Applicant Expertise-Because charter schools branch out from the typical school environment, high expectations of expertise must be required by all involved. Not only should these expectations be satisfied on a personal level, but they must also fulfill any and all state regulations, laws and requirements. This high level of expertise must be applied to the superintendent, school board members, administration, faculty and staff.
  3. Develop a Committee-Those who carry the vision of a charter school must develop a committee that can implement and carry out those ideas and beliefs. The committee should represent a cross-section of everyone involved in the creation of a charter school, including the state department, local school district officials, administration, faculty, politicians, concerned citizens, parents and even students. The committee should understand and agree overall with the mission or vision of the charter school. This committee should be willing to meet many times over a set period as the process of the charter school continues.
    ...

Click here to read the rest of the article at HowToDoThings.com

Author: Susie McGee

Featured Local Company

The Book Writing Coach

(269) 201-7086
Lane
Exeter, NH
http://thebookwritingcoach.com


Rss   Delicious   Digg   Add To My Yahoo   Add To My Google   Bookmark   Search Plugin

Topics:
Advertising Family Home Services Real Estate Resources
Business Services Fashion Industrial Goods & Services Retail & Consumer Services
Career Financial Services Insurance Software
Cars Food & Beverage Internet Technology
Computer Hardware Franchise Legal Telecommunications
Construction Health Miscellaneous Trade Shows
Education Holidays Nightlife Travel
Entertainment Home Appliances Online Database Weddings
Environmental Home Electronics Pets World History