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Limestone Charter Association reports rapid growth, explains vetting of one unsatisfactory school transfer

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Limestone Charter Association told the subcommittee it now oversees 13 charter schools and more than 7,700 students; the authorizer described program supports, its teacher development partnerships and why it accepted one school that had an unsatisfactory first report card year.

Angel Malone, superintendent of the Limestone Charter Association, told the Public Education and Special Schools Subcommittee that Limestone has expanded from three schools at authorization to 13 schools serving 7,766 students as of Jan. 25 and emphasized its authorizing model of autonomy, excellence and partnership.

Malone described services Limestone provides to member schools: a university‑partnered master’s program offered at no cost to participating teachers, a National Science Foundation–funded…

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