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Board hears first reading of charter-school policy update to reflect state law extending application window

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General counsel presented a first reading revising Policy LBD to align with House Bill 23-1025, lengthening the required application window for prospective charter schools from 12 to 18 months and adding a planning year language.

The Poudre School District R-1 Board of Education reviewed a first reading Jan. 14 of proposed revisions to Policy LBD (charter schools) to align district rules with state law changes enacted by House Bill 23-1025.

General Counsel Autumn Aspen told the board the key statutory change extends the timeline for prospective charter-school applicants to submit an application from 12 months…

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