Inspire Charter School Master Agreement

Thome stated in the letters that dehesas Inspire made significant changes to their operations and governance without the knowledge or permission of Dehesa and without any changes to their charters. “This distinction is essential because if iDO meets this definition, it would be necessary to meet the same new requirements of schools chartered under this Act, including the Public Records Act, the Brown Act and the rules prohibiting financial conflicts of interest. As we approach the start of the new school year and continue to adapt and plan in the midst of today`s challenges, we thank you for your patience. We know that he expects changes in what is generally considered a home school family during the summer. The grace you have given to our employees is greatly appreciated and we look forward to a new year that will serve you well. We take the health of our school very seriously. Our plans are long-term in an evolving and lasting partnership with you, our families at school. Dr. Laurie GoodmanPrincipallaurie@inspireschools.orgSteph JohnsonAssistant Principalsteph@inspireschools.org We understand that it is frustrating to absorb changes like this, but please know – we take care of you, your family and choice in education. We are honored that you have decided to follow this path of study with us and we will do our best to support you every step of the way. Please let me know if you have any other questions, concerns or recommendations. We appreciate our homeschool families! Unlike students who follow homeschool charters, traditional home students in California do not need to follow the state`s learning requirements.

These private students do not receive money from the state. I hope that you are all well, that you will remain healthy and that you will continue your educational journeys. Our Board of Directors voted to remain closed for the remainder of this school year. Here are some updates that will help you plan: some schools say they require teachers to check all work done by a student at each monthly meeting, not just a sample of work normally required in Homeschool charters. At the November 8 staff meeting, Inspire officials taught teachers how to answer questions for an impending exam by the Dehesa School District in San Diego County. Dehesa approves two Inspire schools, including the Pacific Coast Academy, that monitor their operations. Other independent charter schools differ in terms of teacher participation. Thank you for your cooperation and support in maintaining safe and healthy learning environments.

All official updates are published on our school websites. “That`s why some of the major counties and school districts say these districts do it for money. Hey, if I were that superintendent, absolutely,” Lawrence said. COVID-19 has changed lives for all of us in California. In this time of crisis, our top priority is to protect our students, our employees and our families.