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Charter commission staff report most schools met standards; Tennessee Nature Academy did not meet academic standard

2154168 · January 27, 2025
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At the Jan. 23 meeting of the Tennessee Public Charter School Commission’s School Performance and Accountability Committee in Memphis, staff presented the commission’s 2023–24 annual authorizing report, which shows most charter schools met academic, organizational and financial standards.

At the Jan. 23 meeting of the Tennessee Public Charter School Commission’s School Performance and Accountability Committee in Memphis, staff presented the commission’s 2023–24 annual authorizing report, which summarizes academic, organizational and financial performance for the commission’s schools.

The report covered 13 schools operating in 2023–24. Rebecca Ledderbur, the commission’s data and accountability coordinator, told commissioners the portfolio grew from nine schools and about 3,600 students two years earlier to 13 schools with roughly 4,700 students in 2023–24 and to 17 schools with about 6,600 students in the current year. “This presentation is going to focus on the school year annual authorizing report,”…

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