2011 New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 22: Public Schools
Article 8E: Charter School District Act of 2005, 22-8E-1 through 22-8E-8
Section 22-8E-3: Charter school district application requirements; process.


NM Stat § 22-8E-3 (1996 through 1st Sess 50th Legis) What's This?

22-8E-3. Charter school district application requirements; process.

A. Before a school district applies for a charter from the department, the local school board shall adopt a resolution approving the application plan and hold at least two public hearings on the matter. The school district shall advertise the charter school district application plan in the same manner as other legal notices of the school district. In addition, the school district shall send a notice to the principal of each school in the district, with instructions that each school distribute the notice to the families whose children are enrolled in the school. The local school board may amend the charter school district application after the public hearings. The local school board shall vote to approve the final application before the school district submits it to the department.

B. Not less than sixty-five percent of the employees of the school district must sign a petition in support of the school district becoming a charter school district.

C. The department shall establish by rule the process and requirements for applying for charter school district status and the process and requirements for renewing charter school district status. In each case, the department shall hold a public hearing.

D. The department shall approve no more than nine charter school districts altogether, three small, three medium and three large districts as determined by the department.

E. The department shall disapprove an initial application or application for renewal of charter school district status when it determines, after a hearing, that the application is not in the best interests of the students, the school district or the community.

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