![]() In addition, four charter schools are currently under final review to open this fall:Ĭamden Innovations Charter High School - serving Camden, grades 9-12 (240 students)Įlizabeth Prep Charter School - Elizabeth, grades 6-10 (500)įirst Ocean Charter School - Lakewood, grades K- 5 (340) The following list includes applications that are moving forward and those that have been declined. “We support the Department of Education as they go through the rigorous application review, and we look forward to the DOE’s final decision towards the expansion of high-quality schools for every student in the state of New Jersey,” said Nicole Cole, president and CEO of the association. ![]() The new head of the New Jersey Charter School Association applauded the process so far, and said it had worked with a half-dozen of the successful applicants. One application from Camden, headed by a former high school principal in the city, and another from the Newark Preschool Council are also moving to the next stage in the process.Īmong the rejected were the 24/7 Learning Academy Virtual Charter School in Newark, as well as two charters proposed for suburban communities, one in Princeton, the other Lawrence and Ewing. One of the applications moving to the second round is for Philip’s Academy Charter School of Paterson, the expansion of the Philip’s Academy in Newark, which was the first charter to be converted from a private school. WHYY thanks our sponsors - become a WHYY sponsor ![]()
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