2006 Report to the State
Enhancing Education: Charter of Success
Charter of Success
Children from kindergarten through third grade at Galileo Charter School in Richmond benefit from innovative learning opportunities and targeted, one-on-one instruction with lead teacher/assistant principal Kevin Handley.

In 2001, the Indiana General Assembly approved legislation allowing four-year public universities, public school districts, and the mayor of Indianapolis to sponsor charter schools. Five years after that legislation was adopted, Ball State remains the only university authorizing charter schools and increasing options in education for communities around the state. Read more . . .

Quote from Roy Weaver, dean of Teachers College: We expect that Indiana’s schools will continue to growand provide exciting, unique learning opportunities.
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