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Jacobs, Joanne – Education Next, 2013
Named Charter Leader of the Year in 2010 by the California Charter Schools Association, Diane Tavenner, CEO of Summit Public Schools, is responsible for the generation of multiple transformative schools and a radically different teaching model for Summit. Summit's first charter high school, Summit Prep, launched in 2003, was featured in the film…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Educational Development, Program Descriptions, School Expansion
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Hunsaker, Johanna S. – Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership, 2010
Larimor University entered a relationship with a donor during a time of continuous leadership changes. The case study had many issues: questionable ethics in fundraising and donor relations, leadership failing to uphold the values by which the institution was founded, leadership transition and succession planning, ineffective management policies,…
Descriptors: Private Colleges, Fund Raising, Leadership Styles, Ethics
Bloomberg, Laura; Nathan, Joe; Berman, Ilene – NGA Center for Best Practices, 2009
In communities nationwide, public charter schools are meeting the growing demand for high-quality education opportunities. This is especially true in communities with underperforming public district schools that are not meeting the academic needs of students, including poor and minority students. Forty states and the District of Columbia have laws…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Public Education, Educational Opportunities, Educational Quality
Cevallos, Pedro F., Jr. – Online Submission, 2009
This dissertation was a single case study with Green Dot Public Schools (GDPS) describing their rapid scale-up process. Specifically, it investigates the phenomenon of the inherent tension between maintaining the fidelity of the original model school's design, culture and values with local adaptation of the brand by stakeholders at the expansion…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Public Schools, School Expansion, Campuses
California Postsecondary Education Commission, 2008
In 2007, the Board of Governors of the California Community Colleges amended its Title 5 Regulations to grant conditional approval to proposals for educational centers if certain criteria were met at the time of submission. Among other requirements, a district would need to demonstrate that a proposed center would serve at least 500 full-time…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Guidelines, Education Service Centers, Program Proposals
California Postsecondary Education Commission, 2007
Pursuant to Education Code 66903, the California Postsecondary Education Commission is charged with reviewing and commenting on the need for new academic programs at California's public colleges and universities and with making recommendations to the Legislature and the Governor. In September 2006, the Commission considered a proposal to establish…
Descriptors: Law Schools, School Expansion, Feasibility Studies, Program Proposals
Taylor, Matthew D.; Snell, Lisa – 2000
This document examines three locations that schools have utilized in partnership with private enterprises to help ease school overcrowding: downtown areas, airports, and malls. The downtown model serves students whose parents work in a downtown area. The mall model targets high school students who want an alternative education with job training.…
Descriptors: Community Schools, Elementary Secondary Education, Partnerships in Education, Public Schools
EdSource, Inc., Palo Alto, CA. – 1998
The growth in California's student population currently exceeds the peak years of the baby boom generation by more than one million students. This increase, combined with deferred maintenance, has created a strain on the state's educational facilities. An analysis of this predicament is presented in this bulletin. It describes why California needs…
Descriptors: Educational Facilities, Educational Facilities Planning, Educational Supply, Elementary Secondary Education
EdSource, Inc., Palo Alto, CA. – 1998
This report explores the current role of portable classrooms in California schools and the options available for their use. It examines how widespread portables are, and estimates that more than 86,500 were in use in 1997-1998, a significant increase over previous years, which is partly attributable to the state's classroom reduction plan in…
Descriptors: Classrooms, Educational Demand, Educational Facilities, Educational Facilities Planning
EdSource, Inc., Palo Alto, CA. – 1998
This report provides an overview of the difficulties that California faces in determining how much money to invest in school facilities. The text describes the dimensions of the school facility crisis as a whole and looks at the ways in which facilities can affect the quality of education and student performance. It also explores the various…
Descriptors: Educational Demand, Educational Facilities, Educational Facilities Planning, Elementary Secondary Education
California State Dept. of Finance, Sacramento. – 1986
New schools will have to be built and existing facilities rehabilitated to house California's growing enrollment. The state conducted a study to determine the need for funding to meet this new demand. Questionnaires were sent to each of the state's 1,029 school districts and 58 county offices of education. Offices responsible for over 85 percent…
Descriptors: Construction Costs, Construction Needs, Educational Facilities, Educational Facilities Improvement
California State Postsecondary Education Commission, Sacramento. – 2002
This report to the California Governor and legislature reviews the proposal submitted by the Southwestern Community College District (SCCD) (California) to establish a state-approved educational center in Otay Mesa, to be known as the Southwestern Community College's Higher Education Center at Otay Mesa. The proposed state-supported center allows…
Descriptors: Ancillary School Services, Community Colleges, Diversity (Institutional), Economically Disadvantaged