Charter Annual Oversight

Charter Annual Oversight

Overview
Image depicting the relationship of the four key oversight questions

Charter school governing boards and leadership are expected to be 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. Strong student-centered charter oversight supports equal access to high-quality educational options in the community.   Oversight is organized around a set of key questions aligned with the guiding principles.

Educational Program: Is the charter school’s educational program a success for all?

Public Purpose: Is the charter school equitably serving all students who wish to attend?

Operations and Governance: Is the charter school operating and governed effectively?

Fiscal Management: Is the charter school financially viable?