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New Hope Charter reports steady enrollment and seeks loan-extension for temporary portables as permanent facility remains years away
Summary
New Hope Charter School gave its annual update to the Robla School Board, reported stable enrollment of about 170 students in grades 7–8 and several administrative and compliance milestones, and requested an extension of a 2021 loan for district-owned temporary classrooms while it pursues a permanent facility.
New Hope Charter School leaders updated the Robla School Board on academic and operational progress and asked the board to consider extending a district loan that financed temporary classrooms while the charter pursues a permanent facility.
Annual update and performance highlights
"We continue...we've stabilized it about 170 students for grades 7 through 8," said a New Hope representative during the annual update. The school reported improvements in climate indicators: chronic absenteeism and suspension rates had declined, and staff and county coaching were supporting continued progress. New Hope also reported independent fiscal systems, direct reporting of CALPADS and special-education data to the California Department of Education, acceptance into a county charter SELPA funding formula, and a clean independent financial audit.
Students and staff highlighted school culture. Director…
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