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Board reviews first reading of charter-school policy to align with state law, extends application window from 12 to 18 months

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At its Jan. 14 meeting the Poudre School District Board of Education heard a first reading of revisions to Policy LBD (charter schools) to align with a state law that extends the application period from 12 months to 18 months and establishes a planning year for approved charter applicants; no final vote was taken.

The Poudre School District R-1 Board of Education considered a first reading Jan. 14 of revisions to Policy LBD, the district’s charter-school policy, to align the policy with a recent state law change.

Autumn Aspen, the district general counsel, told the board the change responds to what she referred to in the meeting as "House Bill 20 three-ten 25," a state law enacted in 2023 whose effective provisions take effect in 2025 and which…

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