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Related: About this forumGEO charter network to get a second chance in Indianapolis
The GEO Academies is returning to Indianapolis eight years after the mayors office sought to close one of their schools for poor performance a conflict that eventually pushed the charter operator out of the city.
The Indiana Charter School Board voted 6-2 Friday afternoon to authorize the new school, which hopes to open its doors in 2020.
Indiana Black Expo recruited GEO, an Indianapolis-based network which runs charter schools in Gary and Louisiana. That nonprofit organization invited the school to co-locate at its far eastside headquarters, which will also house a youth performing arts academy. The organizations leaders say they were drawn to GEOs success in Gary with a model that allows students to take courses on college campuses while enrolled in high school.
GEO plans to open the high school in 2020-21 with about 150-200 freshman and grow to 600-800 students. It will be located in Indianapolis Warren Township school district boundaries.
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salin
(48,958 posts)What they are not driven by is dedication to student outcomes. They were closed down (multiple sites) for a reason. I don't thine they are the worst offenders, but they are not dedicated to improving students futures through education - outside of a sideshow to potential sponsors/funders.
Thanks Texas Towelie for tracking local (state) news and posting it - for those of us who would miss it otherwise.
TexasTowelie
(118,426 posts)I may not capture all of the state and local news since there isn't enough hours in the day to cover all 50 states, but I hope that I get around frequently to get a good snapshot. I think that I'll be posting more Indiana news in the morning if I stay awake.