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Limestone Charter Association reports rapid growth, highlights awards and facility expansion
Summary
Limestone Charter Association told the Senate K‑12 Finance Subcommittee it has expanded student enrollment and schools, highlighted a national teaching award and a large building project, and described its review process for transferring campuses.
Limestone Charter Association told the Senate K‑12 Finance Subcommittee on the record that it has grown rapidly since it began authorizing schools in 2022, now serving nearly 8,000 students across 13 schools with six more expected to open next year.
The brief presented to Chairman Bennett emphasized the authorizer’s growth and oversight work and singled out recent recognitions: a teacher at Coastal High School won a Milken Family Foundation educator award, and Orangeburg High School for Health Professions is undertaking a roughly $14,000,000 building expansion.
Why it matters: the association’s membership growth and expansion plans affect seats available to families and carry implications for oversight of schools that transfer from other authorizers. Committee members asked…
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