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Competition from charter schools has been shown to increase composite test scores in traditional district schools.

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California State Profile
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Year Law Passed # of Charter Schools # of Students Enrolled
1992 750 276,000

Statewide Support Organizations
California Charter Schools Association
California Department of Education
Charter Schools Development Center (CA)

News
L.A. Teachers Gain Control of 22 Campuses Targeted for Reform 2/25/10
Five California Public Charter Networks Receive $60 Million Grant 11/23/09
California Governor Signs New Legislation Supporting Public Charter Schools 10/14/09
Public Charter Schools Set to Expand Significantly in Los Angeles 9/10/09
L.A. Mayor Seeks to Allow Public Charter School Developers to Bid for Control of 50 New Schools 8/12/09

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Resources
A Longitudinal Analysis of Charter School Performance in Oakland Unified School District
Assessing California's Charter Schools
California Charter Schools Conference, March 10-12
California Charter Schools Conference, Sacramento, March 1-4
California Charter Schools Serving Low SES Students: An Analysis of the Academic Performance Index

Legislative Summary
Law:   California Charter Schools Laws, Regulations, and Policies

Amendment(s):   Recent amendments to the charter school law, which was put into effect January, 2003, include provisions such as new geographic restrictions for charter schools, new authority for county offices of education, as well as changes to funding and facilities. The CSU Institute for Education Reform has posted a California's Revised Charter School Laws page, which contains general documentation of the recent legislative changes in California's charter school law, as well as a Charter School News page, which contains updates on CA charter school issues by IER staff.

Authorizers:   Local school board or county board of education. The state board of education may approve charter schools operating in multiple sites throughout the state. If all sites are within a given county, the petition for the charter must go to the county board.

Length of charter:   up to 5 years

Caps on number of schools:   250 schools in 1998-99, with 100 additional charters allowed per year.

Funding:   General purpose and categorical funding for charter schools is comparable with other public schools, and charter schools may receive funds directly from the state.

Special Education in Charter Schools by State.