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Ohio Charter Schools Get Reprieve In Budget
< < Back to ohio-charter-schools-get-reprieve-in-budgetCOLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Dozens of Ohio charter schools at risk of closing unless they get higher grades on their forthcoming 2019 state report cards are receiving at least a one-year reprieve under the new state budget.
Previously those public schools, also known as community schools, were to be shut down if they received an overall grade of F twice in a three-year span. Now they’ll be closed if they get poor grades for three straight years — meaning none must close under the rules this year.
The Columbus Dispatch reports the change offers a reprieve for up to 52 at-risk charter schools and gives them an additional year to show improvement. It was among several changes in the budget designed to help charter schools avoid penalties.