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La. charter schools post online library of applicable laws, regulations

13th June 2011   ·   0 Comments

By Jessica Williams
http://thelensnola.org

The charter school community — and, no doubt, its critics as well — will benefit from an online compilation of laws regarding the operation of these schools.

The Louisiana Association of Public Charter Schools has posted the law library on its website above all for the use of the board members running the schools.

The in-depth legal guide lists state and federal laws applicable to charters and their boards. Included are public records laws, open meetings laws, and tax filing requirements for non-profits.

It will come as news to some charter board members that, though charter schools enjoy considerable autonomy, they can not flout public records laws or bar the press and the public from attending their meetings.

The overwhelming majority of New Orleans public school students are now enrolled in charter schools, most of them started as part of a massive school reform effort following the bankruptcy of the old administrative model just prior to Hurricane Katrina.

The idea for the library is credited to LAPCS director Caroline Roemer Shirley, spokeswoman Sarah Baird said.

“We are trying to make sure we start reach out and provide some of services that people really need,” she said. “We decided to compile this information into a sort of clearinghouse for charter schools.”

Though currently on the LAPCS website, the library will soon have its own web address for even greater ease of access, Baird said.

This story originally published in the June 06, 2011 print edition of The Louisiana Weekly newspaper.

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