The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . The application was made pursuant to section 1002.331, Florida Statutes (2015), which allows "[a] high-performing . . . establish and operate a new charter school that will substantially replicate its educational program." § 1002.331 . . .
. . . Department of Education from declassifying appellee as a high-performing charter school pursuant to section 1002.331 . . . Section 1002.331, Florida Statutes (2013), provides in pertinent part: (1) A charter school is a high-performing . . . The legislature first enacted section 1002.331 effective July 1, 2011. . . .
. . . See § 1002.331(3)(a), Fla. Stat. (2011). We agree and reverse. . . . Here, Renaissance filed a high-performing charter school application pursuant to section 1002.331, for . . . The School Board countered that section 1002.331 required substantial replication. . . . Moreover, section 1002.331(3)(b) limits a high-performing charter school to one application for a charter . . .
. . . The application was made pursuant to section 1002.331, Florida Statutes (2011), which allowed Renaissance . . . Schools identified as “high-performing” charter schools pursuant to section 1002.331, Florida Statutes . . . unless each charter school established in this manner achieves high-performing charter school status. § 1002.331 . . . Lake County), the State Board is allowing Renaissance to sidestep the limitations imposed by section 1002.331 . . .
. . . See § 1002.331, Fla. Stat. (2011); Ch.2011-232, § 1, at 3451, Laws of Fla. . . . See § 1002.331(1). . . . See § 1002.331(2). . . . .