Common use of REVOCATION OF THE CHARTER Clause in Contracts

REVOCATION OF THE CHARTER. The District may revoke the Charter if Charter School commits a breach of any provision set forth in a policy related to charter schools adopted by the District Board of Education and/or any provisions set forth in the Charter Schools Act of 1992. The District may revoke the charter of Charter School if the District finds, through a showing of substantial evidence, that Charter School did any of the following:  Charter School committed a material violation of any of the conditions, standards, or procedures set forth in the Charter.  Charter School failed to meet or pursue any of the pupil outcomes identified in the Charter.  Charter School failed to meet generally accepted accounting principles, or engaged in fiscal mismanagement.  Charter School violated any provision of law. Prior to revocation, and in accordance with Education Code section 47607(d) and state regulations, the LAUSD Board of Education will notify Charter School in writing of the specific violation, and give Charter School a reasonable opportunity to cure the violation, unless the LAUSD Board of Education determines, in writing, that the violation constitutes a severe and imminent threat to the health or safety of the pupils. Revocation proceedings are not subject to the dispute resolution clause set forth in this Charter.

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REVOCATION OF THE CHARTER. The District may revoke the Charter if Charter School commits a breach of any provision set forth in a policy related to charter schools adopted by the District Board of Education and/or any provisions set forth in the Charter Schools Act of 1992. The District may revoke the charter of Charter School if the District finds, through a showing of substantial evidence, that Charter School did any of the following: Charter School committed a material violation of any of the conditions, standards, or procedures set forth in the Charter. Charter School failed to meet or pursue any of the pupil outcomes identified in the Charter. Charter School failed to meet generally accepted accounting principles, or engaged in fiscal mismanagement. Charter School violated any provision of law. Prior to revocation, and in accordance with Education Code section 47607(d) and state regulations, the LAUSD Board of Education will notify Charter School in writing of the specific violation, and give Charter School a reasonable opportunity to cure the violation, unless the LAUSD Board of Education determines, in writing, that the violation constitutes a severe and imminent threat to the health or safety of the pupils. Revocation proceedings are not subject to the dispute resolution clause set forth in this Charter.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: laschoolboard.org, boe.lausd.net

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