2010 Rhode Island Code
Title 16 Education
CHAPTER 16-77.2 District Charter School
§ 16-77.2-4 Revocation of the charter of a district charter school.


§ 16-77.2-4 Revocation of the charter of a district charter school. – (a) The board of regents may revoke the charter of a district charter school at any time, pursuant to § 16-77-5.1, if the school:

(1) Materially violates any of the provisions contained in the charter;

(2) Fails to meet or pursue the educational objectives contained in the charter;

(3) Fails to comply with fiscal accountability procedures as specified in the charter;

(4) Violates provisions of law that have not been granted variance by the board of regents; or

(5) After three (3) consecutive years of operation, is not a "high-performing charter school," defined as a charter public school that has demonstrated overall success, including: (i) Substantial progress in improving student achievement and (ii) The management and leadership necessary to establish a thriving, financially viable charter public school.

(b) After denying or prior to non-renewing or revoking a charter, the department of elementary and secondary education will hold a hearing on the issues in controversy under § 16-39-1.
History of Section.
(P.L. 2010, ch. 84, § 4; P.L. 2010, ch. 107, § 4.)

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