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When an independently reporting charter school closes, who is responsible for exiting the students?

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When an independently reporting charter school closes, who is responsible for exiting the students?

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Each charter document for a charter school must contain a process to be followed should the school close. This process must contain specific procedures dealing with the transfer and closure of student records at the school, which includes the submission of records to exit any open enrollments in CALPADS. If an independently reporting charter school closes before exiting their enrollments in CALPADS, the school’s independently reporting status remains and the authorizing agency will be issued an LEA administrator account to enable the agency to exit any open student enrollments. Per Education Code Section 47604.32(c): “Each chartering authority, in addition to any other duties imposed by this part, shall do all of the following with respect to each charter school under its authority: ….(c) Ensure that each charter school under its authority complies with all reports required of charter schools by law.” If the authorizing agency fails to exit students for a closed charter school, then a

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