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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So basically conditions for Girls Global and everyone else gets passed along.[/quote] Girls Global had tough conditions - one of the board members described them as "high stakes". If they don't meet substantially meet goals for 2024-2025, they have to relinquish their charter by the end of next. But 2024-25 is over so it seems they just have to wait for their test scores to come out to see their fate. The Capital Village financial correction plan is interesting. They already had a plan in place but missed the requirements and now have additional requirements. One of the requirements is that they must enroll a minimum of 77 students next year or provide a new budget. [/quote] Thanks for the recap. Maybe Capital Village can pick up a few kids from Hope Tolson. This year's saga, starting with the Eagle faceplant until this final set of reviews, has been eye-opening. I wonder what next year will hold. It seems like these conditions create a situation where a lot of schools may close in a single year-- the schools that are officially up for review plus those from 1, 2, or 3 prior years that are on conditions. Plus any out of cycle reviews or failures that are currently unknown. So the total number of schools potentially in jeopardy is higher than people realize.[/quote]
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