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Limestone Charter Association reports rapid growth, outlines oversight practices
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A Limestone Charter Association representative told the K-12 finance subcommittee the authorizer has grown to serve nearly 8,000 students across 13 schools, described awards and school expansions, and explained its vetting and oversight approach for transfers and management contracts.
Miss Malone, representing Limestone Charter Association, told the K-12 finance subcommittee that the authorizer has expanded rapidly since its 2021 founding and now serves nearly 8,000 students across 13 schools with six more projected to open next year. She highlighted local and national recognition for member schools, including a Milken Family Foundation educator award at Coastal High School and a 98% graduation rate cited at Orangeburg High School for Health Professions. She said Horse Creek Academy has launched educator conferences and the association offers tuition-free master’s programs in project-based learning, teacher leadership or STEM for member-school educators who commit to stay three years.
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