![]() |
Beginnings | Curriculum | Principal | Improvement | Charter | Support | Governance | Partners | Building |
|
Charter School Process
First Charter (1993) | Second Charter (2001) | DPI Charter School Grants In August of 1993, the Department of Public Instruction approved the Madison Metropolitan School District as a charter school district with the ability to establish up to two charter schools. The principal and staff at Madison Middle School 2000 expressed the interest in developing a plan to be recognized as a charter school. In addition to their annual School Improvement Plan, the principal and staff developed a strategic plan for Madison Middle School 2000's charter school status. Four documents were submitted for approval to the Madison Board of Education Teaching & Learning Committee August 25, 1994:
Wisconsin charters are granted with a five-year term. Wright Middle School has just completed a successful renewal of their charter with the Madison Metropolitan School District. Read the complete charter, valid until the end the 2005-06 school year. (Or download a .pdf version of the current charter. Acrobat Reader required.) The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction offers emerging charter schools the opporunity to receive funds from the state to help them plan for, implement, and disseminate infomration about, their charter school. Wright never received a planning grant, though it has received four grants for implemenation of its core mission and dissemnination of its progress.
|