Charter School Development Systems is the West Coast implementation specialist group for Ed Futures, Inc. The partnership designs, implements, and manages brick and mortar charter schools for grades K-12.
Ed Futures is an educational management organization (EMO) that was formed to create performance-oriented, cost-effective, public brick and mortar, K-12 charter schools in underserved communities.
The academic performance of these underserved communities, historically, has been low.
These are usually the toughest communities in our country, where personal support, daily inspiration, and the opportunity to succeed are usually a rarity.
These are the communities where vision and positive actions are needed most.
Ed Futures has helped parents, teachers, community leaders, and/or community group organizations open over 70 charter schools across the United States since 1995.
Ed Futures currently operates and manages two charter schools in Georgia, one charter school in Florida, one charter school in Texas, and one charter school in California.
Ed Futures, in partnership with Charter School Development Systems, is scheduled to open three more public brick and mortar, K-12 charter schools in California in September 2010.
The qualifications to create a public brick and mortar, K-12 charter school are simple:
A group of parents, teachers, community leaders, and/or community group organizations must own or have access to a school location that can hold at least 250 students.
Ed Futures, funded by the Walton Foundation, will prepare the charter petition and be profit and loss responsible for the setup, launch, and operation of the charter school for the first two years.
After two years, the charter school would be granted to the founders of the school and its board of directors.
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Charter School Development Systems is the West Coast implementation specialist group for Ed Futures, Inc. The partnership designs, implements, and manages brick and mortar charter schools for grades K-12.
Ed Futures is an educational management organization (EMO) that was formed to create performance-oriented, cost-effective, public brick and mortar, K-12 charter schools in underserved communities.
Ed Futures has helped parents, teachers, community leaders, and/or community group organizations open over 70 charter schools across the United States since 1995.
Ed Futures currently operates and manages two charter schools in Georgia, one charter school in Florida, one charter school in Texas, and one charter school in California.
Ed Futures, in partnership with Charter School Development Systems, is scheduled to open three more public brick and mortar, K-12 charter schools in California in September 2010.
The qualifications to create a public brick and mortar, K-12 charter school are simple:
Ed Futures, funded by the Walton Foundation, will prepare the charter petition and be profit and loss responsible for the setup, launch, and operation of the charter school for the first two years.
After two years, the charter school would be granted to the founders of the school and its board of directors.