Charter School Legislation:
Profile of Pennsylvania's Charter School Law

Note: The following ranking and analysis reflects the state's law as of 2001. For the most recent state law profile, please contact the Center for Education Reform or order Charter School Laws Across the States: Ranking Score Card and Legislative Profiles from our Publications page.

CER Grade: BPennsylvania (1997; last amended in 2001)

The 13th strongest of the nation's 38 charter laws

General Statistics

Number of Schools Allowed

Unlimited

Number of Charters Operating

(As of Fall 2001)

77

Approval Process

Eligible Chartering Authorities

Local school boards; two or more local boards may grant regional charters

Eligible Applicants

Individuals, parents, teachers, nonsectarian institutions of higher education, museums, nonsectarian corporation not-for-profits, corporations, associations, or any combination thereof

Types of Charter Schools

Converted public, new starts

Appeals Process

Applications denied by the local school board may be appealed to the state appeals board.

Formal Evidence of Local Support Required

A majority of teachers and majority of school's parents must support for conversions; all charter applications must demonstrate local support.

Recipient of Charter

Charter school governing body

Term of Initial Charter

Up to 5 years

Operations

Automatic Waiver from Most State and District Education Laws, Regulations, and Policies

Yes

Legal Autonomy

Yes, but autonomy may depend on the district

Governance

Board of trustees, to be established according to terms in the charter; no member of a local school board may serve on the board

Charter School Governing Body Subject to Open Meeting Laws

Yes

Charter School May be Managed or Operated by a For-Profit Organization

Charters may not be granted directly to for-profit organizations, but the schools may be managed by them

Transportation for Students

Transportation for in-district charter students is provided in the same manner as for other public school students in the district; transportation for non-district charter students is provided in the same manner as for non-public school students. If a district does not provide the required transportation, the Department of Education shall deduct the expenses from the district and pay it to the charter school.

Facilities Assistance

None

Technical Assistance

Not addressed in law, but provided by Department of Education as well as non-governmental entities

Reporting Requirements

Annual reports to the local school board and state secretary of education. Every five years the secretary of education must commission an evaluation by an independent consultant for the governor, secretary and general assembly, including recommendations for continuation, modification, expansion or termination of the program

Funding

Amount

Funding follows students, based on average district per-pupil budgeted expenditure of the previous year (depending on the district, charter funding will be 70%-82% of district's per-pupil revenue); for regional charters and non-resident students, funds come from the district of student's residence; charters receive additional funding for special needs students, or may request the intermediate unit to assist in providing special-needs services at the same cost as provided to district schools. Estimated portion is about $5,000 - $5,900.

Path

Funds pass through district to school

Fiscal Autonomy

Yes

Start-up Funds

Federal funds available; no state funding

Teachers

Collective Bargaining /

District Work Rules

Teachers may negotiate as a separate unit with governing board

Certification

At least 75% must be certified

Leave of Absence from District

Up to 5 years

Retirement Benefits

Charter schools must participate in the state’s retirement system

Students

Eligible Students

All students in state

Preference for Enrollment

District residents, children of employees, and siblings

Enrollment Requirements

Charter school may limit enrollment to a particular grade level or area of concentration and may set reasonable criteria to evaluate prospective students, consistent with the charter

Selection Method (in case of over-enrollment)

Lottery/random process

At-Risk Provisions

None

Accountability

All charter schools shall participate in the Pennsylvania state assessment system. Every year, the school must provide results of tests including criterion-referenced tests, curriculum-based assessments, ecological life skills assessments and other equivalent measures.

Other Features

Funding Cushion

The state will compensate districts for non-public school students who enroll in charters (i.e. become public school students) for the first year of the student's attendance. A state grant program will allow districts to apply for "temporary transitional funding" to address the "budgetary impact relating to any student attending a charter school" (not available to conversion charters).

-- October 2001
The Center for Education Reform

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