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The North Carolina Charter School Review Board on Tuesday reviewed a new law that expands its authority while giving charter schools more flexibility in daily operations. 

The law, which took effect in July after the Republican-led General Assembly overrode Gov. Josh Stein’s veto, changes the way charter schools are overseen and run.

In his veto message, Stein called Senate Bill 254 “an unconstitutional infringement on the authority of the State Board of Education and the Superintendent of Public Instruction.” Stein also argued the measure “weakens accountability of charter schools when every North Carolina student deserves excellent public schools, whether traditional or charter.” 

Some of the more significant changes in the law include granting the review board authority to propose, recommend and approve rules and policies for charter schools. Previously, the State Board of Education was responsible for creating the rules.

The law also gives charter schools more operational flexibility and clarifies accountability measures for low-performing schools.

Here’s what changes under the law: 

The review board now approves rules, policies and charter agreements, authority previously held by the State Board of Education.  Schools may move within 10 miles of their current site, as long as they remain in the same district, without prior approval. Moving beyond 10 miles or across districts require the board’s approval. Schools can develop their own evaluation systems, as long as they align with state teaching standards. Schools are no longer required to list class rank on student transcripts. Some board members welcomed the change, noting that rank often pressures students into course choices aimed at boosting their standing. Remote academies with 250 or more students can apply for a separate charter under an expedited process, and they will receive their own school performance grade The law changes fiscal accountability notifications from the State Superintendent to the review board. The review board is now responsible for notifying schools of financial noncompliance and overseeing certain funding processes.

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