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Louisiana’s Apex Collegiate Charter School to Close; Website Still Encourages Enrollment | deutsch29

Louisiana’s Apex Collegiate Charter School to Close; Website Still Encourages Enrollment | deutsch29

Louisiana’s Apex Collegiate Charter School to Close; Website Still Encourages Enrollment


On April 10, 2019, Apex Collegiate Academy charter school CEO Eric Lewis told parents that the school would close at the end of the 2018-19 school year. Located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Apex Collegiate is one of  number of charter schools contributing to instability in the K12 school landscape in Baton Rouge. From the April 10, 2019, Baton Rouge Advocate:
In yet another shakeup for the Baton Rouge charter school world, Apex Collegiate Academy broke the news to its parents Wednesday that it will close its doors on May 31 when its school year ends.
“Academically, the pace at which our students are moving is not fast enough,” Eric Lewis, Apex’s founder and school executive director, told The Advocate.
The charter school’s board of directors voted late last week to close the school, which has an F academic letter grade, after three years in operation. Lewis said he sent a letter Friday to the Louisiana Department of Education informing it of the move. …
The news was a surprise for parents and students alike. …
Apex’s announcement comes as the state said it wants to revoke the charter for Laurel Oaks Charter School, which also opened in 2016, a move that Laurel Oak leaders say they will fight.
Meanwhile, the charters for two more Baton Rouge charter schools, Baton CONTINUE READING: Louisiana’s Apex Collegiate Charter School to Close; Website Still Encourages Enrollment | deutsch29