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Board authorizes notices of violation for two charter operators, triggering revocation process steps
Summary
Twin Rivers trustees voted to issue notices of violation to California Innovative Career Academy (CICA/SECA) and Highlands Community Charter Schools, citing alleged charter- and law-related violations; staff set remedy periods through September 2026 and said issuance opens a multi-step revocation process but does not itself revoke the charters.
The Twin Rivers Unified School District board voted Tuesday to issue formal notices of violation to two charter operators — the California Innovative Career Academy (CICA, also referred to in materials as SECA) and Highlands Community Charter Schools (HCCS) — starting a statutory process that could lead to revocation if the charter schools do not remedy specified deficiencies.
District counsel and staff outlined alleged grounds for the notices, which the staff report describes as a mix of charter-condition violations and statutory problems: grade-level or location changes made without required approvals; deviations…
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