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Illinois’ Second Largest School District To Get First Charter School

Elgin’s school district is poised to get its first-ever charter school—an elementary school featuring hands-on, “expeditionary” learning.

In 2014, District U-46 rejected an initial proposal for the Elgin Math and Science Academy. But last night, after years more planning and a shift on the school board, the charter won approval by a 6-1 vote.

“We’re offering a public education that will have the quality of a very expensive private school,” said Kerry Kelly, the school’s founding president:

District officials had recommended the school board vote against the charter, saying the school needed a stronger plan for educating special education students and English learners. The district said the charter’s finances rely too heavily on grants and borrowing.

Elgin’s school district is poised to get its first-ever charter school — an elementary school featuring hands-on, “expeditionary” learning.

In 2014, District U-46 rejected an initial proposal for the Elgin Math and Science Academy. But Monday night, after years more planning and a shift on the school board, the charter won approval by a 6-1 vote.

“We’re offering a public education that will have the quality of a very expensive private school,” said Kerry Kelly, the school’s founding president.

District officials had recommended the school board vote against the charter, saying the school needed a stronger plan for educating special education students and English learners. The district said the charter’s finances rely too heavily on grants and borrowing.

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