Last night, the MNPS School Board approved a set of standards to govern charter schools and agreed to also apply them to traditional district schools (though most already do apply).
Andrea Zelinski has the story:
Breathe easy. No one is changing rules for magnet schools, at least when it comes to selective enrollment.
The Metro Nashville Public School board approved nearly three dozen new requirements for regulating charter and traditional schools Tuesday night, like requiring regular reports on student mobility, posting school budgets and publishing details for any contracts over $10,000.
But the rules include banning schools from excluding or discouraging certain students from enrolling, such as is done at academic magnet schools like Martin Luther King Jr. Magnet School and Hume Fogg Magnet High School or the Nashville School of the Arts — all district crown jewels with entrance requirements. The board ultimately exempted academic magnets and performing art schools from the new enrollment standard.
There’s more detail in the piece, including Zelinski’s play-by-play of the meeting.
More on the Annenberg Standards:
Annenberg May Apply to Magnets
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