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Charter Petitions
Below are the most current charter petitions approved by the Sacramento City Unified School Board. Please note that all legislative action extended all charter terms due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Renewals begin again in the 2024-25 school year. As renewal petitions are submitted and reviewed, they will be linked on the Charter Renewal Page. Once petitions are approved, they will be updated here.
- Aspire Capitol Heights Academy (approved)
- Bowling Green (approved)
- California Montessori Project (approved)
- Executive Summary on California Montessori Project - Capitol Campus's Petition for Renewal
- Capitol Collegiate Academy (approved)
- Executive Summary on Capitol Collegiate Academy's Petition for Renewal
- Capitol Heights Academy - Aspire (approved)
- George Washington Carver (approved)
- Growth Public Schools 2025-2030 (approved)
- Language Academy of Sacramento - Petition (approved)
- Language Academy of Sacramento - Response to CRT Analysis (approved)
- New Joseph Bonnheim - Petition (approved)
- New Joseph Bonnheim - Response to CRT Analysis (approved)
- Sacramento New Technology (approved)
- SAVA-Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½ (approved )
- Sol Aureus College Preparatory_Revised (approved)
- St. HOPE: Public School 7 2025-2030 (approved)
- St. HOPE: Sacramento Charter High School 2025-2030 (approved)
- The MET (approved)
- Yav Pem Suab Academy (approved)
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Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA)
On December 10, 2015, President Barack Obama signed into law a new set of regulations for the federal Title I program. Under the previous regulations, known as No Child Left Behind or NCLB, parents at schools designated as Program Improvement, were given the opportunity to apply for their student to be transferred to a non-PI school.
Consolidated Application
The Consolidated Application (ConApp) is used by the California Department of Education (CDE) to distribute categorical funds from various federal programs to county offices, school districts and direct-funded charter schools throughout California.
No Child Left Behind School Choice Transfer Program
From 2003 through the 2015-16 school year, Title I programs were authorized through the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB). During those years, parents of children who attended schools identified as in Program Improvement (PI) had the option to transfer their children to a non-PI school with transportation in the district.