In the Matter of the Proposed Quest Academy Charter School of Montclair Founders Group

80 A.3d 1120, 216 N.J. 370, 2013 WL 6570861, 2013 N.J. LEXIS 1203
CourtSupreme Court of New Jersey
DecidedDecember 16, 2013
DocketA-12-12
StatusPublished
Cited by88 cases

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In the Matter of the Proposed Quest Academy Charter School of Montclair Founders Group, 80 A.3d 1120, 216 N.J. 370, 2013 WL 6570861, 2013 N.J. LEXIS 1203 (N.J. 2013).

Opinion

JUSTICE LaVECCHIA

delivered the opinion for the Court.

The Charter School Program Act of 1995 (the Act), L. 1995, c. 426, §§ 1 to 18 (codified as amended at N.J.S.A. 18A:36A-1 to - 18), authorizes the establishment of charter schools in New Jersey. See N.J.S.A. 18A:36A-2 (finding that charter schools “can assist in promoting comprehensive educational reform” and that their establishment “is in the best interests of the students of this State”). The Act charges the Commissioner of Education (Commissioner) with the responsibility to establish a program to “provide for the approval and granting of charters to charter schools pursuant to [the Act].” N.J.S.A. 18A:36A-3. The application process is governed by the Act, see N.J.S.A. 18A:36A-4, -4.1, -5, and implementing regulations, see N.J.A.C. 6A:11-2.1. Review of applications is conducted in accordance with prescribed timing requirements that promote batched reviews tied to school cycles. See N.J.A.C. 6A:11-2.1(b)(5), -2.1(f). Ultimately, the Commissioner has the “final authority to grant or reject a charter application.” N.J.S.A. 18A:36A-4(c); see also N.J.A.C. 6A :11-2.1(a).

In this matter, petitioner is one of the founders of the proposed Quest Academy Charter School of Montclair (Quest Academy), which sought licensure pursuant to N.J.SA 18A:36A-4 to operate as a charter school for high school students. The Commissioner denied the application in a writing that was short on detail with respect to the application’s deficiencies. Instead, an offer to meet and discuss the application’s shortcomings was extended, as well as the opportunity to participate in a training program for prepar *374 ing an application for the upcoming application deadline. Following petitioner’s filing of a notice of appeal to the Appellate Division, the Commissioner issued a written amplification of reasons for denial of the application. The Appellate Division upheld the Commissioner’s action on the grounds that the decision was not arbitrary, capricious, or unreasonable.

We granted certification to consider petitioner’s claim that the Appellate Division misconstrued the standard of review applicable to the Commissioner’s decision. We now affirm the judgment of the Appellate Division. For clarity’s sake, we restate the standard applicable in appellate review of agency actions and what is encompassed in that review; however, we discern no error in the appellate panel’s performance of its review function here. Further, like the Appellate Division, we see no basis for interfering with the Commissioner’s use of a written amplification of reasons for her denial after petitioner’s appeal had been filed.

I.

On October 15, 2010, petitioner Tracey Williams, on behalf of a group of founders, submitted an application to the Commissioner to open Quest Academy, a proposed charter high school to serve pupils in grades nine through twelve with approximately eighty pupils per grade. We digress briefly to explain the regulatory process required for charter schools before addressing the Commissioner’s response to the Quest Academy application.

A.

Pursuant to the Act, a charter school application minimally must include the following information:

a. The identification of the charter applicant;
b. The name of the proposed charter school;
c. The proposed governance structure of the charter school including a list of the proposed members of the board of trustees of the charter school or a description of the qualifications and method for the appointment or election of members of the board of trustees;
*375 d. The educational goals of the charter school, the curriculum to be offered, and the methods of assessing whether students are meeting educational goals. Charter school students shall be required to meet the same testing and academic performance standards as established by law and regulation for public school students. Charter school students shall also meet any additional assessment indicators which are included within the charter approved by the commissioner;
e. The admission policy and criteria for evaluating the admission of students which shall comply with the requirements of [N.J.S.A. 18A:36A-8];
f. The age or grade range of students to be enrolled;
g. The school calendar and school day schedule;
h. A description of the charter school staff responsibilities and the proposed qualifications of teaching staff;
i. A description of the procedures to be implemented to ensure significant parental involvement in the operation of the school;
j. A description of, and address for, the physical facility in which the charter school will be located;
k. Information on the manner in which community groups will be involved in the charter school planning process;
l. The financial plan for the charter school and the provisions which will be made for auditing the school pursuant to the provisions of [N.JA.A. 18A:23-1];
m. A description of and justification for any waivers of regulations which the charter school will request; and
n. Such other information as the commissioner may require.
[N.J.S.A. 18A36A-5.]

Regulations impose additional requirements, including completion of the Department’s “New Jersey Charter School Application.” N.J.A.C. 6A:11-2.1(b)(1); see N.J. Dep’t of Educ. Office of Charter Sch., Phase One Request for Applications (2013), available at http://www.nj.gov/education/chartsch/app/2013PhaseOneCharter SchoolApplication.pdf. The initial application form is made available no later than August 31 of each year. N.J.A.C. 6A:11-2.1(b)(1).

Significantly, the application process proceeds in two phases. 1 In phase one, the application must include

*376 i. The name of the proposed charter school;
ii. Mission;
iii. Educational program overview;
iv. Applicant and founder information;
v. Enrollment and admission information;
vi. Demonstration of need; and
vii. Community and parent involvement.
[N.J.A.C. 6A:11-2.1(b)(2).]

The Commissioner determines whether the applicant is a “qualified applicant” that advances to phase two of the evaluation process.

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