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DOE Application Question 1. Mission, Guiding Principles and Purpose 2. Target Population and Student Body 3. Educational Program Design 4. Curriculum Plan 5. Student Performance, Assessment and Evaluation 6. Exceptional Students 7. English Language Learners 8. School Climate and Discipline 9. Governance 10. Management 11. Education Service Provider 12. Human Resources and Employment 13. Student Recruitment and Enrollment 14. Facilities 15. Transportation Service 16. Food Service 17. Budget 18. Financial Management and Oversight 19. Action Plan 20. Appendix A - Transportation 21. Appendix B Evidence of Community Support Parent Signatures on Petition 22. Appendix C- Disclosure Verification and Affirmation of Fulfillment of Board Requirements 23. Appendix D Budget Worksheet August 1, 2011 August 2, 2011 September 14, 2011 September 22, 2011 Submission of Charter Application Charter Application Distributed to Charter Application Review Team to Evaluate Charter Application Review Team Met to Discuss Charter Application Charter Application Review Team Did Not Interview Applicant 1

The recommendation of the Brevard Public Schools Charter Application Review Team: DENY APPROVE Comments: Pursuant to s. 1002.33(6)(b)(3)(b) F.S., an application submitted by a high-performing charter school identified pursuant to s. 1002.331 may be denied by the sponsor only if the sponsor demonstrates by clear and convincing evidence that: (IV) The applicant has made a material misrepresentation or false statement or concealed an essential fact during the application process. It is the District s position that the applicant concealed an essential fact by not revealing Academica, served as the Education Service Provider for Palm Bay Community Charter School Patriot Campus for the 2009-2010 and 2010-2011 (years included on the chart provided on page 94). The applicant fails to list Palm Bay Community Charter School (Patriot) on the list of other schools with which the ESP has contracts. As specified by the Florida Department of Education Model Charter Application, the list is to include academic performance and financial solvency. The charter contract for Palm Bay Community Charter School (Patriot) was terminated by Brevard Public Schools for failure to meet generally accepted standards of fiscal management. o For year ending June 30, 2010, the external auditor noted for the second consecutive Patriot met one of the conditions for financial emergency described in Florida Statute 218.503 (1) failure to make bond debt service payments when due as a result of lack of funds and (2) a total fund balance deficit and a government-wide ending net deficit. o Patriot received a going-concern qualified opinion for the year ended June 30, 2010 and a disclaimer of opinion for the year ended June 30, 2009 from the external auditor. o Patriot reported an accumulated net deficit of $4,569,700 and a government-wide ending net deficit of $3,300,100 as of June 30, 2010. 2

Not including Palm Bay Community Charter School (Patriot) cannot be perceived as accidental because the school was deleted from all four charter school applications received in Brevard County. Each of these charter applications includes information regarding a management contract with Academica as the Education Service Provider. Additionally, the applicant cannot claim that Palm Bay Community Charter School (Patriot) was not included because Brevard Public Schools terminated the contract in the summer of 2011. If this was the case, then Palm Bay Municipal Charter High School should have been omitted since its contract was also terminated in the summer of 2011. o The financial and academic information for Palm Bay Municipal Charter High School was provided in all four charter applications received in Brevard County. The District has confirmation that the Patriot information was not included in charter applications submitted by applicants contracting with Academica in four (4) other counties in Florida. The obvious omission of the financial information for Palm Bay Community Charter School (Patriot) constitutes concealing an essential or material fact during the application process. 3

Charter Application Summary 4 I. Educational Plan 1. Mission, Guiding Principles and Purpose A. Provide the mission statement for the proposed charter school. B. Describe how the school will utilize the guiding principles. C. Describe how the school will meet the prescribed purposes. D. Describe how the charter school will fulfill, if applicable, the optional purposes. 2. Target Population and Student Body A. Describe the anticipated target population to be served. B. Provide the following for each year of the proposed operation: Grades to be served Number of students in each grade Number of students expected in each class Optional Not Scored Total number of students enrolled 3. Educational Program Design A. Describe the school s daily schedule and annual calendar. B. Describe the proposed charter school s educational program. C. Describe the research base for the educational program. D. Explain how the educational program aligns with the school s mission. E. Explain how the services the school will provide to the target populations will help them attain the Next Generation Sunshine State s F. If the school intends to replicate an existing design Provide evidence that the existing design has been effective and successful in raising student achievement. Describe the applicant s capacity to replicate an existing school design. G. If the school intends to replicate an existing design Describe the applicant s capacity to replicate an existing school design.

5 4. Curriculum Plan A. Describe the school s curriculum in the core academic areas, illustrating how it will prepare students to achieve the Next Generation Sunshine State s. B. Describe the research base and foundation materials that were used or will be used to develop the curriculum. C. Describe the school s reading curriculum. Provide evidence that reading is a primary focus of the school and that there is a curriculum and set of strategies for students who are reading at grade level or higher and a separate curriculum and strategy for students reading below grade level. D. Explain how exceptional students and students who enter the school below grade level will be engage in and benefit from the curriculum. E. Describe proposed curriculum areas to be included other than the core academic areas. F. Describe how the effectiveness of the curriculum will be evaluated. 5. Student Performance, Assessment, and Evaluation A. State the school s educational goals and objectives for improving student achievement. Indicate how much academic improvement students are expected to show each year, how student success will be evaluated, and the specific results to be attained. B. Describe the school s student placement procedures and promotion standards C. If the school will serve high school students, describe the school s graduation requirements. D. Describe how the baseline achievement data will be established, collected, and used. E. Identify the types and frequency of assessments that the school will use to measure and monitor student performance. F. Describe how student assessment and performance data will be used to evaluate and inform instruction. G. Describe how student assessment and performance information will be shared with students and parents. Not Applicable

6. Exceptional Students A. Please indicate the level of service that the school will provide to students with disabilities. B. Describe how the school will ensure that students with disabilities will have an equal opportunity of being selected for enrollment in the charter school. C. Describe how the school will work with the sponsor to ensure the charter school is the appropriate placement for each student with a disability, based on the student s needs. D. Describe how the school will utilize the regular school facilities and adapt them to the needs of exceptional students to the maximum extent appropriate, including the use of supplementary aids and services. E. Describe how the school s effectiveness in serving exceptional education students will be evaluated. F. Provide the school s projected population of students with disabilities and describe how the projection was made. G. Identify the staffing plan, based on the above projection, for the school s special 6 education program, including the number and qualifications of staff. H. Describe how the school will serve gifted and talented students. 7. English Language Learners A. Describe how the school will comply with state and federal requirements for serving English language learners, including the procedures that will be utilized for identifying such students and providing support services. B. Identify the staffing plan for the school s English language learner program, including the number and qualifications of staff. 8. School Climate and Discipline A. Describe the school s planned approach to classroom management and student discipline. B. Describe the school s Code of Conduct, including the school s policies for discipline, suspension, dismissal and recommendation for expulsion. II. Organizational Plan

9. Governance A. Describe how the school will be governed, including documentation of legal structure. B. Provide an organizational chart for the school and a narrative description of the chart. Clearly describe the proposed reporting structure to the governing board and the relationship of the board to the school s leader and administration. C. Provide a description of the responsibilities and obligations of the governing board as a whole. D. Describe the policies and procedures by which the governing board will operate, including board powers and duties; board member selection, removal procedures and term limits; code of ethics; conflict of interest, and meeting schedule. E. Explain how the founding group for the school intends to transition to a governing board. F. Describe the plans for board member recruitment and development, including the orientation process for new members and ongoing professional development. G. List each of the proposed members of the school s governing board, indicating any ex-officio members and vacant seats to be filled. H. Outline the methods to be used for resolving disputes between a parent and the school. 10. Management A. Describe the management structure of the school. Include job descriptions for each administrative position and teacher that identify key roles, responsibilities, and accountability. B. Outline the criteria and process that will be used to select the school s leader and the process by which the school leader will be evaluated. 7 C. Provide a staffing plan for each year of the charter term. D. Explain the school s plan for recruitment, selection, development, and evaluation of staff. 11. Education Service Providers A. Describe the services to be provided by the ESP.

B. Provide a draft of the proposed contract between the school and the ESP including, at a minimum, proposed services, performance evaluation measures, fee structure, renewal and termination provisions, and terms of property ownership. C. Explain why the ESP was selected, including what due diligence efforts were conducted to inform the selection. D. Explain the ESP s roles and responsibilities for the financial management of the proposed charter school, if applicable, and the internal controls that will be in place to guide this relationship. E. Explain how the govern board will ensure that an arms length, performancebased relationship exists between the governing board and the ESP. F. Provide a summary of the ESP s history, including its educational philosophy and background and experience of senior management. G. Provide a list of other schools with which the ESP has contracts, including contact information and student and financial performance data of such schools. 12. Human Resources and Employment A. Explain the school s compensation plan, including whether staff will be publicly or privately employed. B. Describe the personnel policies and procedures to which staff will be required to adhere, including expectations for participation in the school s professional development program. 13. Student Recruitment and Enrollment A. Describe the plan for recruiting students, including strategies for reaching the school s targeted populations and those that might otherwise not have easy access to information on available educational options. B. Explain how the school will achieve a racial/ethnic balance reflective of the community it serves or with the racial/ethnic range of other local public schools. C. Describe the school s enrollment policies and procedures, including an explanation of the enrollment timeline, criteria, and/or any preferences for enrollment, and lottery process. 8

D. Explain any student and/or family contracts that will be used as a requisite for initial and continued enrollment in the school. Describe if and how the school will enforce such contracts. E. Explain any other efforts to encourage parental and community involvement, if applicable. III. Business Plan 14. Facilities F. Explain the school s facility needs, including desired location, size, and layout of space. G. Provide an estimate of the costs of anticipated facility needs and describe how such estimates have been derived. H. Explain the strategy and schedule that will be employed to secure an adequate facility. I. Describe the back-up facilities plan. J. Describe the plan and methods the school will employ to comply with Florida s constitutional class size requirements. 15. Transportation A. Describe the school s plan for transportation, including any plans for contracting services. 16. Food Services A. Describe the school s plan for food services, including any plans for contracting services. 17. Budget A. Provide an operating budget covering each year of the requested charter term that contains revenue projections, expenses, and anticipated fund balances. B. Proved a start-up budged that contains revenue projections, expenses and anticipated fund balance. C. Provide a detailed narrative description of the revenue and expenditures assumptions on which the operating and start-up budget are based. D. Explain the school s spending priorities. 9

E. Provide monthly cash flow projections for the school s start-up period and each year of the requested charter term. F. Describe the school s fundraising plan. 18. Financial Management and Oversight A. Describe who will manage the school s finances and how the school will ensure financial resources are properly managed. B. Describe the financial controls, including an annual audit and regular board review of financial statements, which will be employed to safeguard finances and projected enrollment trends. C. Describe the method by which accounting records will be maintained. D. Describe how the school will store student and financial records. E. Describe the insurance coverage the school will obtain, including applicable health, worker s compensation, general liability, property insurance and director s and officer s liability coverage. 19. Action Plan A. Present a timetable for the school s start-up. 10