The Charter School Program needs
reliable data to understand the current facilities landscape for
charter schools. The Charter Schools Program, through the National
Charter School Resource Center, administers a questionnaire
conducted by the Colorado League of Charter Schools to gather data
on charter schools facilities. This data helps to assess the true
facilities challenges of the charter schools and what actions ED
and the SEAs must take to better financially support the facilities
needs of quality charter schools. This survey can incite positive
change, increase the involvement of state legislature to mitigate
the financial issues of charter schools to obtain equitable
facilities, and ensure charter schools receive an amount for
facilities that is more commensurate with the amount provided for
traditional public schools. CSOs in participating states have
reported that the survey results have provided the charter school
facilities discussion in their states credibility regarding the
problems facing charter schools and have resulted in legislative
and other gains in their state towards charter school facility
equity. CSOs have also reported that the results allow them to
continue to push the facilities discussion forward for future
changes. ED would like to continue to use and administer this
survey in additional states and compile the data from all states
into a facilities database. ED plans to conduct this survey in
approximately three to four states per year, depending on the size
of the state and local resources of the CSO to support the survey.
This database will provide comprehensive information about the
facilities for charter schools and the issues that charter school
face in trying to obtain adequate facilities. The League will
produce a report and an analysis summarizing the findings per
state.
US Code:
20
USC 7221d Name of Law: Elementary and Secondary Education Act,
as amended
When the survey was first
created there was a larger pool of states to choose from to
complete the survey; currently the pool is smaller so there will be
fewer respondents; there is an adjustment decrease of -807 annual
burden hours and -169 responses. Minor revisions to the form were
made based on discussions during a field test of the survey; the
total number of hours is 300 annual hours and 200 responses.
$338,054
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Clifton Jones 202
205-2204
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