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Board briefed on AB 1505 renewal tiers; low‑performing charters may receive two‑year terms under new law

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San Bernardino County officials explained the state’s post‑AB 1505 renewal tiers (high/middle/low) to the board and described how oversight and monitoring will change for charters designated low performing; Norton Charter was cited as an early example.

County charter‑school staff briefed the San Bernardino County Board of Education on changes to charter renewal and oversight that followed enactment of AB 1505 and related statutory provisions in Education Code section 47607.

Counsel and charter staff described how renewal “tiers” — high, middle and low — are assigned using California School Dashboard indicators from the two years before a renewal. High‑tier charters may be eligible for longer renewals (up to seven years in statute), middle tier for standard renewals (commonly up to five years) and low tier for shorter renewals; under the law a…

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