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Charter board approves Victory College Prep split: separate middle and high school charters
Summary
The Indianapolis Charter School Board approved separate charters for Victory College Prep’s new standalone middle school and a high school campus after presentations from the operator, public comment from parents, staff and students, and board questions about finances, transportation and student supports.
The Indianapolis Charter School Board approved separate charters for Victory College Prep’s standalone middle school and high school on unanimous and near‑unanimous roll calls Tuesday after a public hearing that included school leaders, teachers, alumni and parents.
Victory College Prep (VCP) asked the board to formally recognize two new charters to separate its current K–12 campus into a standalone middle school and a standalone high school on a second site. Joseph Myers, VCP board chair, told the board: “Your vote this evening will ensure that more Indianapolis students who come from historically marginalized communities can access sustainable, high‑quality education in the decades to come.”
Board staff from the Office of Education Innovation framed the hearing as the public step in a months‑long review. VCP’s leaders presented operational…
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