Charter schools that have websites are required by state law to post certain information on their site. If a charter fails to post the information, it can result in the charter’s mandatory revocation or restructuring of the charter holder’s governing board. Additionally, as recipients of federal funds, charters are also required by federal law and … Read More
Overview of Military Related Absence Laws
Like all US employers, charter schools have a responsibility to support our Nation’s security by providing a stable employment environment to employees called to serve in the military—and to their families, who must continue to thrive without them. The comfort and security provided by a guaranteed job to return to and benefits to rely on … Read More
Risk Management
Risk management is a critical charge that school leaders must proactively address. From the Board to the Superintendent, to the central administration and campus leaders, we all play a part in effectively managing the risks at our schools. What is Risk Management? Risk Management is defined as the identification, assessment, control, and avoidance, minimization, or … Read More
Required Internet Postings for Texas Charters
Charter schools that have websites are required by state law to post certain information on their site. If a charter fails to post the information, it can result in the charter’s mandatory revocation or restructuring of the charter holder’s governing board. Additionally, as recipients of federal funds, charters are also required by federal law and … Read More
Certificate of Occupancy
Today, we will dive into the need-to-knows of charter operations. This tip revolves around the discussion of a certificate of occupancy. Do those words sound familiar? Yes, to most of us they do. All businesses across the United States must have a certificate of occupancy issued before a business can open, and charter schools are … Read More