~ Florida Statute 1002.33, authorizes Charter Schools as part of the State's program of public education. Pursuant to FL. Stat. 1003.62(2), School Board Policy 2.56, Number of Charter Schools, the District implements Waiver #1 under charter district status, approved by the State Board of Education ("SBE") on January 21, 2003, exempting the School Board from the statutory cap on the number of Charter Schools in the District as set forth in Florida. Per Florida Statute, no cap now exists on the number of Charter Schools in the District.
~ The School District of Palm Beach County currently has thirty-nine operating Charter Schools.
~ As stated in School Board Policy 2.56 (3) (c), ...to demonstrate that the addition of the Charter School would serve the needs of the student population of the School District, the applicant should show that the proposed Charter School would (i) provide relief to overcrowding of one or more existing regular public schools in the District; and/or (ii) provide unique programs to meet the needs of an identified student population in the District.
~ In response to the requirement of Palm Beach County School Board Policy 2.56 (3) (c) (i), the Planning Department has identified six zones for the location of future Charter Schools, and has informed the Charter School applicants about these locations. These zones are areas where Charter Schools can help with overcrowding in public schools and/or serve low performing students, as stated in Board Policy 2.56. .
~ The attached Executive Summary includes a description of Riviera Beach Maritime Academy submitted for review by the appropriate District departments.
The charter for Riviera Beach Maritime Academy shall be the binding agreement, which shall detail all rights and responsibilities of the School Board and the Charter School.
A copy of the charter is on file in the Board Minutes Office for your review.
An Executive Summary is attached for your review.