MADISON -- State Superintendent Tony Evers announced on Monday, August 27th that $16.1 million in federal charter school grants will be used to support 84 charter schools across Wisconsin for the 2012-13 school year.
In a news release issued Monday, August 27th, Superintendent Evers said: "Wisconsin is a leader in the creation of charter schools, and last year we were seventh in the nation for the number of charter schools. These grant funds help school districts establish quality charter schools that provide innovative and rigorous instruction to students, connecting them with real-world experiences.”
For the 2012-13 school year, DPI is awarding a total of $16,074,995 to support 84 charter schools:
Charter schools are public schools, accountable to their authorizing agency for performance measures included in the charter contract. They are free from most state rules and regulations in exchange for greater accountability for results.