- Chris Busse
Yesterday Central Texas Education Funders met at The Michael and Susan Dell Foundation for a presentation by the Texas Charter Schools Association. When originally scheduled this event was meant to be something of a recap from this year's legislative session and an update on where things are for charter schools now. Of course, as we all know, session isn't over yet (soon! soon we all hope!), so instead Chris Busse, VP of TCSA walked us through what has happened to date in session, what might happen in the coming days, and finally gave us an overview of some of the exciting work and products that TCSA has been developing.
First, a couple of facts that jumped out at me:
- If charter schools were grouped they would make up the 3rd largest school district in Texas
- Charter schools currently serve approximately 120,000 kids
- TCSA represents 90% of charter schools in the state
TCSA has been a very active voice during this legislative session, hosting two rallies, over 80 office visits, and facilitating numerous school visits that put change-makers in the classrooms to see charter schools at work. It seems that a big effort is being made to really educate people as to what a charter school really is, dispelled some myths that are still in the community.
The most exciting information that Chris shared was about the tools that are available through TCSA. "Operations tend to trip you up before academic achievement can," says Mr. Busse explaining the drive behind their Model Board Policy Series, which gives charter schools templates to work from to establish a strong operational foundation on which to build their institution. Along with that series, TCSA has developed a Quality Framework Assessment that charter schools can complete to get an idea of how they measure up on all areas from Academics to Fiscal Management.
At CTEF we are excited to partner with TCSA to learn about the indicators they have established and then to make that knowledge the base for our Common Indicator in the Charter Schools funding area. So look out for that in the future!
All in all a great afternoon. Thank you to Chris for an engaging and informative presentation and to the Michael and Susan Dell Foundation for being great hosts!
--Kate Stark, CTEF Intern
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