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William Haft, Vice President of Authorizer Development March XX, 2012 New Jersey Charter Schools Performance Frameworks

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Page 1: William Haft, Vice President of Authorizer Development March XX, 2012 New Jersey Charter Schools Performance Frameworks

William Haft, Vice President of Authorizer Development

March XX, 2012

New Jersey Charter Schools Performance Frameworks

Page 2: William Haft, Vice President of Authorizer Development March XX, 2012 New Jersey Charter Schools Performance Frameworks

The Charter Bargain

School Autonomy

School Accountability

Improved Student

Outcomes

Page 3: William Haft, Vice President of Authorizer Development March XX, 2012 New Jersey Charter Schools Performance Frameworks

What is charter school authorizing?

Page 4: William Haft, Vice President of Authorizer Development March XX, 2012 New Jersey Charter Schools Performance Frameworks

The Authorizer’s Core Responsibilities

• Decide whether to approve or deny each charter school application

• Decide whether to renew or non-renew each operating school

Page 5: William Haft, Vice President of Authorizer Development March XX, 2012 New Jersey Charter Schools Performance Frameworks

What is a Performance Framework?• Document that sets

forth agreed upon expectations of performance and compliance

• Established in the charter agreement

• Basis for school evaluation, monitoring, and intervention that informs an authorizer’s high stakes decision-making

Accountability

Autonomy

Page 6: William Haft, Vice President of Authorizer Development March XX, 2012 New Jersey Charter Schools Performance Frameworks

Purpose

Performance Frameworks

Monitoring

Closure Decisions

Replication Decisions

Page 7: William Haft, Vice President of Authorizer Development March XX, 2012 New Jersey Charter Schools Performance Frameworks

The Performance Framework is used…

Contract Establishment• To set

expectations• Attached to the

contract

Interim Review• As a rubric for

interim and/or annual review

Intervention (if applicable)• To monitor

corrective action expectations

Renewal Review• As a rubric for high

stakes review• Assist in communication

to stakeholders of summary performance (contract period)

Charter Cycle

Page 8: William Haft, Vice President of Authorizer Development March XX, 2012 New Jersey Charter Schools Performance Frameworks

Finalize• Determine policy

changes, if necessary

• Engage external stakeholders

Adapt and Test• Review existing

practice• Review law• Engage internal

stakeholders• Engage leadership

Generic Frameworks

• Academic• Financial• Organizational• Corresponding

guidance

Overview of Performance Framework Development

Page 9: William Haft, Vice President of Authorizer Development March XX, 2012 New Jersey Charter Schools Performance Frameworks

Authorizer Guidance

• Definitions of terminology and measures

• Data analysis methodology– Individual measures–Weighting

• How to set targets and conduct analysis

• How to use the framework to make critical authorizer decisions

Page 10: William Haft, Vice President of Authorizer Development March XX, 2012 New Jersey Charter Schools Performance Frameworks

Intro Generic Revise Test Revise Test Leadership ReviewFinalize

Academic Framework

Adapting to New Jersey Needs and Environment• Multiple revisions and tests• Revised to align with waiver, new

growth measure, and available data for college readiness

• Weighting the measures and sub-measures

Page 11: William Haft, Vice President of Authorizer Development March XX, 2012 New Jersey Charter Schools Performance Frameworks

Academic Framework

STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT

• Proficiency Status

COMPARATIVE PERFORMANCE

• District Comparison• Peer Schools Comparison• Sub-Group Proficiency

STUDENT PROGRESS OVER TIME

• School-Wide Adequate Growth• Subgroup Adequate Growth

Page 12: William Haft, Vice President of Authorizer Development March XX, 2012 New Jersey Charter Schools Performance Frameworks

Academic Framework, Cont.

COLLEGE READINESS

• SAT/ACT• Graduation Rates• Post-Secondary Persistence• Remediation

STATE AND FEDERAL ACCOUNTABILITY

• State Accountability System

Page 13: William Haft, Vice President of Authorizer Development March XX, 2012 New Jersey Charter Schools Performance Frameworks

Financial Framework

Adapting to New Jersey Needs and Environment• Generic

– Based on authorizer best practice and funder analysis

• Test against a subset of charter schools• Adaptions to the model were not necessary

given the results of the test

Intro Generic

Revise

Test

Revise

Leadership Review

Finalize

Page 14: William Haft, Vice President of Authorizer Development March XX, 2012 New Jersey Charter Schools Performance Frameworks

Financial Framework

NEAR TERM

• Current Ratio• Unrestricted Days Cash On Hand• Enrollment Variance• Default on Loans

SUSTAINTABILITY

• Total Margin• Debt to Asset Ratio• Cash Flow• Debt Service Coverage Ratio

Page 15: William Haft, Vice President of Authorizer Development March XX, 2012 New Jersey Charter Schools Performance Frameworks

Organizational Framework

Adapting to New Jersey Needs and Environment• Adapt to New Jersey law• Revise based on office current

review strategies• Determine policy implications

Intro Generic

Revise

Legal Counsel

Revise

Leadership Review

Finalize

Page 16: William Haft, Vice President of Authorizer Development March XX, 2012 New Jersey Charter Schools Performance Frameworks

Organizational Framework

EDUCATION PROGRAM

• Essential Terms of Charter• Education Standards• Professional Development and Licensure• Education Requirements

STUDENT PROCEDURES / RIGHTS

• Rights of Students• Attendance• Special Needs Populations• Support Services

GOVERNANCE

• Governance Requirements• Management Oversight

Page 17: William Haft, Vice President of Authorizer Development March XX, 2012 New Jersey Charter Schools Performance Frameworks

Organizational Framework, Cont.

FACITILITES AND SCHOOL ENVIRONMENT

• Safe and Secure Facilities• Safe and Secure Environment

FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT AND OVERSIGHT

• Reporting and Compliance• Generally Accepted Accounting Principles

OTHER INFORMATION

• General Reporting Requirements• Other Compliance

Page 18: William Haft, Vice President of Authorizer Development March XX, 2012 New Jersey Charter Schools Performance Frameworks

Implementing a Performance Framework

Establish Performance FrameworkSign Performance Framework Into ContractDevelop Tools to Monitor Performance

Evaluate Charter PerformanceUtilize Performance Framework Data to Make High Stakes Decisions About Charter Schools

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