IN RE AMENDMENT REQUEST TO INCREASE ENROLLMENT OF CLASSICAL ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL (NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION)

CourtNew Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division
DecidedMarch 18, 2020
DocketA-2889-18T4
StatusUnpublished

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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2889-18T4

IN RE AMENDMENT REQUEST TO INCREASE ENROLLMENT OF CLASSICAL ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL. ____________________________

Argued March 4, 2020 – Decided March 18, 2020

Before Judges Haas, Mayer and Enright.

On appeal from the New Jersey Department of Education.

Perry L. Lattiboudere argued the cause for appellant Clifton Board of Education (Adams Gutierrez & Lattiboudere, attorneys; Perry L. Lattiboudere, of counsel and on the briefs).

Fiona E. Cousland argued the cause for respondent Classical Academy Charter School of Clifton (Riker Danzig Scherer Hyland & Perretti LLP, attorneys; Brenda C. Liss, of counsel and on the brief; Fiona E. Cousland, on the brief).

Laurie L. Fichera, Deputy Attorney General, argued the cause for respondent Commissioner of Education (Gurbir S. Grewal, Attorney General, attorney; Donna Sue Arons, Assistant Attorney General, of counsel; Laurie L. Fichera, on the brief). PER CURIAM

Appellant Clifton Board of Education (Clifton) appeals from a decision

by respondent New Jersey Commissioner of Education (Commissioner),

approving a request by respondent Classical Academy Charter School (Classical

Academy) to amend its charter and increase student enrollment by sixty pupils

starting in the 2019-2020 school year. Because the Commissioner's decision

was not arbitrary or capricious and was amply supported by the record, we

affirm.

Classical Academy, a charter school serving students in sixth, seventh,

and eighth grade, is located in Clifton. It received charter approval in 1998.

Maximum enrollment from 1998 until 2019 was 120 students. The school has

been the recipient of the National Blue Ribbon Award for academic excellence,

recognized as a Top Ten New Jersey School and a Title 1 Rewards School, and

ranked the highest performing middle school in Passaic County.

Classical Academy submitted a charter renewal request to the

Department of Education (Department) in September 2016. The Department

evaluated the school under a Performance Framework based on its academic

A-2889-18T4 2 performance, fiscal viability, and organizational stability.1 In accordance with

the Charter School Program Act of 1995, N.J.S.A. 18A:36A-1 to -18 (CSPA),

and implementing regulations, the Department "completed a comprehensive

review of the school including, . . . the renewal application, annual reports,

student performance on statewide assessments, a structured interview with

school officials, public comments, and fiscal impact on sending districts in order

to make a renewal decision." See N.J.S.A. 18A:36A-17 and N.J.A.C. 6A:11-

2.3(b).

Based on the Department's review, the Commissioner issued a February

28, 2017 decision, renewing the school's charter for five years with the following

maximum enrollments:

Grade 2017-2018 2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 Level 6 40 40 40 40 40 7 40 40 40 40 40 8 40 40 40 40 40 Total 120 120 120 120 120

1 The "Performance Framework" is the Department's accountability system used to evaluate charter schools' performance and sustainability. The Performance Framework consists of three sections: academic, financial, and organizational. N.J.A.C. 6A:11-1.2.

A-2889-18T4 3 Although the Commissioner approved charter renewal for Classical

Academy, he placed the school on "organizational probation until February 28,

2018" for failure to meet certain indicators in the organizational section of the

Performance Framework. As a condition of probation, Classical Academy was

required to, and did, submit a plan to the Department, outlining steps to remedy

the organizational deficiencies.

On May 16, 2018, the Commissioner rescinded Classical Academy's

probationary status, finding it "made significant strides in addressing the

deficiencies that lead to probation." The Commissioner concluded Classical

Academy "satisfied the conditions of probation."

On October 15, 2018, Classical Academy sought to amend its charter to

increase maximum approved enrollment from 120 to 180 students, adding one

class of twenty students at each grade level in sixth, seventh and eighth grade

for the 2019-2020 school year. In support of the application, Classical Academy

maintained it demonstrated "evidence of consistent high academic performance,

a full enrollment, a robust wait list, 2 and minimal student attrition." The school

also represented it had "fiscal stability to support an enrollment increase," and

2 Classical Academy reported an enrollment waiting list of over one hundred students, which continued "to grow daily." A-2889-18T4 4 "recently relocated to a new facility to accommodate the continued academic

success" of its students.

On November 18, 2018, Classical Academy provided the following

additional information in support of its request:

Our decision to expand is grounded in providing a stellar educational option for the families of Clifton who are seeking public-school choices. Many Clifton parents often call our school requesting to enroll their children. However, as a result of reaching our maximum capacity at only 120 students, on numerous occasions, we have had to turn them down for the current school year. Moreover, several parents whose children's names are on the waiting list call in periodically to check for the possibility that a seat is available . . . .

We currently have students still on the waiting list from the lottery we hosted this past school year who are still interested in attending Classical Academy. In addition, we also have new parents who have made inquiries about enrolling their children for the upcoming school year. There is a strong and positive demand on behalf of the families in the Clifton community to send their children to Classical Academy.

As further support for its request, Classical Academy described proactive

measures taken since the Department's visit to the school in April 2017,

including: relocating to a larger, renovated school facility with the capacity to

provide additional programs; designing a new curriculum aligned with core

curriculum standards; increasing professional development opportunities;

A-2889-18T4 5 developing interim and formative assessments to inform student performance;

implementing a quality individualized education program (IEP) to address

students' behavioral, social, and academic needs; effecting an English Language

Learners (ELL) policy; and establishing a "school operations coordinator" to

further strengthen organizational capacity. The school also represented its

curriculum maps were near completion in math, English, social studies, and

science.

In the area of academic performance, Classical Academy reported its

students outperformed middle school students statewide on the PARCC

standardized tests in English and math. In addition, Classical Academy reported

that 56% of its eight grade students scored "advanced proficient" on the NJASK

science assessment for the 2016-2017 school year.

Clifton opposed Classical Academy's application in a December 20, 2018

one-page letter authored by the Superintendent of the Clifton School District

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