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Committee moves to revoke Central City Cyber School charter after board failed to complete dissolution steps
Summary
Milwaukee’s Charter School Review Committee recommended revocation of Central City Cyber School’s city charter after the school dissolved operations but did not complete required dissolution procedures or present a board vote to the Department of Public Instruction, the committee heard Oct. 20.
The Milwaukee Common Council Steering & Rules Committee on Oct. 20 recommended revoking the city charter and terminating the City of Milwaukee contract with Central City Cyber School after the committee found the school dissolved operations without completing the contract’s required dissolution steps.
Kevin Ingram, chair of the Charter School Review Committee, told the committee the committee voted Aug. 27 to revoke the charter because Central City’s board decided to dissolve but did not follow the contract’s dissolution process. “Once they vote to dissolve, that information is then reported to DPI,” Ingram said. He said the required steps include transferring student records, documenting financial records for the Department of…
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