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Tapestry Charter School presents K–12 outcomes and asks authorizer to note academic, financial strengths

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Tapestry Charter School presented its K–12 profile, academic highlights and financial standing at a Buffalo Public Schools authorizer hearing; the school reported a 94% graduation rate, a K–12 enrollment of 1,145 and strong cash reserves, and agreed to follow up with staff-diversity and suspension/retention data requested by the board.

Tapestry Charter School representatives presented K–12 enrollment, academic outcomes and financial information at a public renewal hearing before Buffalo Public Schools authorizer staff and board members. Executive Director Jeremy Esquisito outlined the school’s model of experiential learning, community engagement and a K–12 continuum that serves students from across Buffalo and from 17 outside districts.

Tapestry reported total enrollment across its campuses of 1,145 students: 434 in the lower school, 373 in the middle school and 338 in the high school. Jeremy Esquisito said the school operates programs to support English-language learners and students with disabilities, including one K–8 ELL teacher, one 9–12 ELL teacher, an ICT…

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