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Renewal Charter Petition Process

Please note, this page is currently being reviewed and updated to comply with AB 1505.  Items may change to reflect updated requirements or understanding.  Please contact the Innovative Schools Office with any questions.

  • Review Petitioner Requirements
  • Review Charter Administrative Regulations, Board Policies, and Resolutions
  • Meet with the Director of Innovative Schools at least 90 days before petition submission. 
  • Petitions must be delivered to the Office of Innovative Schools during regular business days and hours
  • Petitions must be submitted at least 120 days before the term of the charter is due to expire, but no earlier than July 1 before the term of the charter is set to expire
  • Public Hearing will be held no later than 60 days after petition submission
  • Board Action will be held no later than 90 days after petition submission, provided, however, that the date be extended for an additional 30 days upon written mutual agreement

Charter Schools Annual Report

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UNDERSTANDING OVERSIGHT

Charter school governing boards and leadership are the primary leaders in the oversight of their school(s). They are responsible for providing high-quality, equitable academic programs to all enrolled students, providing fiscal oversight for their school(s), and ensuring compliance with all federal, state, and local laws and regulations. District authorizers act as an additional layer of oversight for charter schools within their purview to verify that all programs are high quality and accessible for all students.

Office of Innovative Schools and Charter Oversight

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Sacramento City Unified School District is guided by the goal that all students be given an equal opportunity to graduate with the greatest number of postsecondary choices from the widest array of options.  One of the ways we accomplish this is through the authorization of independent and dependent charter schools.  

Charter schools are tuition-free public schools that are independently operated under the supervision of Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½.  The State of California Educational Code and related laws govern charter school oversight and authorization.