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Job Fair
Saturday, May 18, 2013 9:00AM - 12noon. Apply at www.governorscharter.org Call 850.391.5259 for more information
News
Request for Proposal - Special Education Clinical Services
Charter Schools USA (CSUSA) is accepting competitive bids for speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists, physical therapists, behavior specialists, mental health counselors, school psychologists, social workers, and nurses to conduct evaluations and/or to provide special education clinical services, and/or related services to CSUSA managed schools during the 2013-2014 school year. The Request for Proposal can be accessed here.
Jonathan Hage, CEO of Charter Schools USA, selected as Floridian of the year
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A Charter Schools USA "A" school in Overtown is making a difference in its students' lives.
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Governors Charter Academy and Leon County School District Sign Contracts. Click here for Press Release
Now Enrolling Students
Apply online today for 2013-14
Governors Charter Academy is a tuition-free public charter school serving students in grades K-8 who reside in Leon County. For 2012-2013 school year applications will be accepted in grade levels K-6. 7th and 8th grade will be offered in subsequent years. Governors Charter Academy is a member of the Charter Schools USA (CSUSA) family of schools. CSUSA is one of the nations leading education management companies. We manage 48 SACS accredited, high performing schools throughout the United States and will provide Leon County with a great neighborhood school of choice.
For more information on Charter Schools USA, please visit www.charterschoolsusa.com.
What is a Charter School?
Charter schools are tuition-free public schools of choice, but each charter school is governed independently. Unlike traditional public schools, every charter school must demonstrate success, or it will lose its charter.
Charter schools outperform traditional schools.
Click here to read a recent study published by the Florida Department of Education.
