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    Gov. Reynolds, Iowa Department of Education award nearly $4 million in charter school start-up and expansion grants

    By Mandy Billings,

    5 hours ago
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    (Des Moines) Governor Kim Reynolds and the Iowa Department of Education today announced that 11 charter schools will receive a total of nearly $4 million in grant funding through the Iowa Charter Start-Up and Expansion Grant program. The grants will support new charter schools as they prepare for future operation as well as existing high-performing charter schools to improve or expand their classroom and course offerings.

    Charter schools are tuition-free, independently operated public schools that operate separately from their local school district. Public charter schools have their own board of directors and have the ability to design their curriculum and classrooms to meet specific educational objectives. Some specialize in areas such as career pathways, STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) and providing at-risk youth with resources and opportunities to succeed in the classroom.

    The following newly authorized charter schools will receive awards of up to $500,000 that can be used to secure school facilities and transportation options, evidence-based curriculum, technology needs for the classroom and equipment for career and technical education classrooms:

    -CIVICA Elementary Charter School, Cedar Rapids

    -CIVICA Elementary Charter School, Des Moines

    -Empowering Excellence Charter School, Cedar Rapids

    -Great Oaks High School and Career Center, Des Moines

    -Quest Forward Charter School, Cedar Rapids

    -Quest Forward Charter School, Des Moines

    The following high-performing, existing charter schools will receive awards of $200,000 that can be used to expand career and technical education programming, increase career pathway opportunities and equip classrooms due growing enrollment or expansion into additional grades:

    -Choice Charter School, Union

    -Hamburg Charter School, Hamburg

    -Horizon Science Academy, Des Moines

    -West Central Charter High School, Maynard

    -Storm Lake Charter School, Storm Lake

    All charter schools authorized by the Iowa State Board of Education were eligible to apply for Iowa Charter Start-Up and Expansion Grant funds. Charter schools intending to open on or after August 2024 were eligible to apply for up to $500,000 in start-up funds. All charter schools that were open before August 2024 were eligible to apply for up to $200,000 in expansion grants.

    Funds for the Iowa Charter Start-Up and Expansion Grant program are provided through State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds provided through the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021.

    Additional information on the Iowa Charter Start-Up and Expansion Grant program can be found on the Iowa Department of Education’s Charter School page.

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