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Chesapeake Public Charter School presents 2025 self-assessment; state funding rule changes flagged

St. Mary's County Board of Education · January 22, 2026
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Summary

CPCS leaders told the Board the charter serves about 540 students with 65 MSDE-credentialed staff, reported steady academic performance and low attrition, and staff flagged state proposals (administrative fee and special-education adjustment) that could affect charter and district finances.

Representatives of the Chesapeake Public Charter School presented their annual self-assessment and the district's performance report to the Board on Jan. 21, 2026.

Presenters described CPCS as a public charter serving roughly 540 students with about 65 MSDE-credentialed staff and small class sizes (approximately 22:1). The school said it has three classes per grade level, a wait list of roughly 375 students, and 471 lottery applications…

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