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TEA holds capacity interview for Arcadia High School charter application
Summary
The Texas Education Agency on Wednesday conducted a capacity interview with Arcadia Schools for its proposed Arcadia High School, a public charter planned as a single campus serving grades 9–12 with a first‑year enrollment target of 240 ninth‑grade students and a planned maximum enrollment of about 960 students at scale.
The Texas Education Agency on Wednesday conducted a capacity interview with Arcadia Schools for its proposed Arcadia High School, a public charter planned as a single campus serving grades 9–12 with a first‑year enrollment target of 240 ninth‑grade students and a planned maximum enrollment of about 960 students at scale.
The session, led by Mary Anne Shetty, deputy associate commissioner of authorizing and policy at TEA, was a two‑hour, applicant‑panel interview that included TEA authorizing and finance staff and several State Board of Education members. The commissioner will use staff findings and the interview to make a recommendation to the State Board of Education; applicants were told they will be notified of the commissioner’s…
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