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Denver school board approves charter school centering Black students that was initially rejected

After the state ordered Denver Public Schools to reconsider a charter school centering Black students and culture, the school board Thursday approved the school to open next fall.

ButĀ the approvalĀ comes with conditions, including that 5280 Freedom School must fill all of its open seats in its first year. The school plans to open with 52 students in kindergarten and first grade, and add grades each year up to fifth grade.

Denver schools are funded per pupil, and other new charter schools have had toĀ delay openingĀ because they didnā€™t enroll enough students. Existing charter schoolsĀ have closedĀ because their enrollment declined, and the district isĀ considering closingĀ some of its own schools due to low student counts.

The school boardĀ initially rejectedĀ the 5280 Freedom School for fear it would struggle to attract enough students to be financially viable.

The 5280 Freedom School appealed the boardā€™s denial. Last month, the State Board of Education ordered Denver to reconsider its decision. State Board members said it was unfair to assume that 5280 Freedom School would face the same challenges as other charters.

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Chalkbeat Colorado is a nonprofit news organization covering education issues. For more, visitĀ co.chalkbeat.org.

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