Graystone Academy Charter School


The Coatesville Area School District has begun hearings on whether to close the 430-student Graystone Academy Charter School, citing alleged violations involving academic and financial matters.

Graystone said financial reasons were behind the challenge.

The allegations - set out in a March 16 letter from Coatesville Board President J. Neil Campbell - state that Graystone had failed to carry out several promised academic programs and policies. The school was also accused of not meeting certain academic benchmarks and fiscal-management standards…

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

As somebody who knows this school quite well, I think it's fair to say that this has nothing to do with the actual school but money for the Coatesville school district. They see a charter school getting millions of dollars that could go towards their public schools as long as it gets shut down. Looking for any possible small mistake that most public schools make daily, it is unfair and incredibly unprofessional. But then again, isn't it always about the money? What about the kids getting a great education with professional teachers who care about them.

Anonymous said...

While I agree that Coatesville School District would hit below the belt if they could, and frequently do, Graystone has, unfortunately, given them the ammunition in this fight. I will never send my kids to CASD, but if the only choice were between CASD and Graystone, I'd probably choose the lousy local public school as the lesser of two evils. Fortunately there are other options...

Anonymous said...

Look at the # for state testing