E105 AB 126: A New Era of Charter School Oversight

E105 AB 126: A New Era of Charter School Oversight

California’s AB 126 introduces significant changes to charter school oversight and authorizer responsibilities. In this episode, host Sloan Simmons connects with Lozano Smith’s Charter Practice Group Co-Chairs, Ed Sklar and Erin Hamor, to discuss the background behind these reforms and what they mean for charter schools and authorizers. The conversation explores key changes, including expanded oversight requirements, enhanced fiscal monitoring obligations, fraud reporting responsibilities, and further clarifications to California’s Charter Schools Act. The discussion provides practical insights to help authorizers prepare through policy updates, strengthened protocols, and improved documentation practices.

Show Notes & References

  • 1:22 – Background on Assembly Bill (AB) 126 and the implementation of increased oversight for charter schools
  • 1:55 – A3 Charter Schools
  • 5:52 – Moratorium on online non-classroom-based charter schools
  • 7:33 – Oversight requirements now in place for charter authorizers
  • 11:40 – Financial impact on school districts overseeing charter schools
  • 13:12 – Looking ahead to July 1, 2027
  • 17:08 – Auditing obligations for authorizers
  • 18:14 – Other significant trailer bill provisions
  • 19:18 – The erosion of the “mega waiver”
  • 20:17 – Looking ahead to practical concerns and impacts on authorizers

 

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Disclaimer: As the information contained herein is necessarily general, its application to a particular set of facts and circumstances may vary. For this reason, this podcast episode does not constitute legal advice. We recommend that you consult with your counsel prior to acting on the information contained herein.


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