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Page 1: Growth Strategies for Charter Schools

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WebinarFebruary 28, 2016

Growth Strategies for Charter

Schools:Start-up, Expansion and

Maturity

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WELCOME

Stuart Ellis, President and CEOCharter School Capital

Ron Packard, President and CEOPansophic Learning

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WHAT WE’LL COVER

• Charter school growth stages

• Challenges school operators face at each stage

• Best practices and takeaways

Agenda

Presentation is available to download atCharterSchoolCapital.org/Webinars

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Stages of Growth

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STAGES OF GROWTH

# of Students

Start-upSurvival/Establish

GrowthFlexibility/Stability

Sustainable MaturityEfficiency

Time (years)

0 2-3 5-10

100%

Students as a % of mature targets

10-25% 25-90% 90-100%

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CHALLENGES

Reasons for charter school closures

42%

24%

19%

6%5%

4%

FinancialMismanagementAcademicAuthorizer ObstaclesFacilitiesOther

Source: The State of Charter Schools,The Center For Education Reform, December 2011

Kim Brater
Update the data reference. New report? New source? Updated data set. -- 87% of all closures happen in Years 0-3
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STAGES OF GROWTH

Strategic approach

Start-up Growth Sustainability

Financing

Facilities

Community involvementAcademic accountabilityOperational support

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STAGES OF GROWTH

Strategic approach

Start-up Growth Sustainability

Financing Any liquidity

Facilities In target locale

Community involvement

Awareness

Academic accountability

Establish program

Operational support

Outside experts

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STAGES OF GROWTH

Strategic approach

Start-up Growth Sustainability

Financing Any liquidity Flexibility/scalability

Facilities In target locale Modular

Community involvement

Awareness Fulfill the promise

Academic accountability

Establish program Measure program

Operational support

Outside experts Transitional resources

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STAGES OF GROWTH

Strategic approach

Start-up Growth Sustainability

Financing Any liquidity Flexibility/scalability

Cost

Facilities In target locale Modular Curb appeal/cost

Community involvement

Awareness Fulfill the promise Fabric of community

Academic accountability

Establish program Measure program Continuous improvement

Operational support

Outside experts Transitional resources

In-house team

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STAGES OF GROWTH

Strategic approach

Start-up Growth Sustainability

Financing Any liquidity Flexibility/scalability

Cost

Facilities In target locale Modular Curb appeal/cost

Community involvement

Awareness Fulfill the promise Fabric of community

Academic accountability

Establish program Measure program Continuous improvement

Operational support

Outside experts Transitional resources

In-house team

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STAGES OF GROWTH

• Different structures of working capital– Receivable sale– Term loan– Line of credit

• Facilities financing options– Lease option– Bond– Traditional bank loan

• Regarding costs of funds, all costs are NOT created equal– Evaluate total $ cost rather than % rate– Consider fixed transactional costs and penalties, in addition to annual rate related

to costs

Finance considerations

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The Start-up Phase

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STAGES OF GROWTH

Start-up

Common MisperceptionsFounding team to “create” best practices

“If you build it, they will come.”

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STAGES OF GROWTH

Start-up

The ChallengesFinding good leadership and teachers

Securing resources

Finding suitable facilities

Healthy enrollment

Sustaining high performance as network expands

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STAGES OF GROWTH

Start-up

Best PracticesStudy and meet with schools doing things well

Don’t be a master of everything. Master a few things and do them really well

Build genuine and robust relationship with teachers, leaders, vendors, and external constituents

Pay close attention to the budget

Pay even closer attention to student progress data

Do not waiver in your belief or mission

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The Growth Phase

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STAGES OF GROWTH

Growth

Common Misperceptions“After the 3rd year, all will be in place and it’s smooth sailing!”

Performance and accountability requirements will be stagnant

Done with professional development

No need to change routines or systems

We’ll have sufficient funds from operating revenue to support expansion

Facility upgrades will be minimal, if at all

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STAGES OF GROWTH

GrowthChallenges

Maintaining high expectations and being flexible

Advancing levels of student performance

Managing growth with limited resources

Upgrading systems to support growth

Retaining quality teachers and leaders

Matching capital to operational needs

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STAGES OF GROWTH

Growth

Best PracticesContinuous professional development and leadership training

Build on the culture

Focus on individualized instruction and data analysis

Increase visibility in the movement

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The Sustainable Maturity Phase

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STAGES OF GROWTH

Sustainable maturity

Common Misperceptions

The snowball effect

Time to cash in

Challenges decrease as you scale

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STAGES OF GROWTH

Sustainable maturity

The Challenges

Focus, Engage, Act

Right team on the right bust in the right seats

Recalibration

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STAGES OF GROWTH

Sustainable maturity

Best PracticesBe mindful of the “tipping points”

Strategic enrollment = Stable performance

Develop data-driven culture and retain the passion that got you started

Celebrate your successes and analyze your failures as strategic opportunities

Develop pillars that define what you do – core strategies for your “preferred future”

Assess all management systems regularly and use assessment to improve

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Recap

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STAGES OF GROWTH

Recap

Start-up Growth Sustainability

Financing Any liquidity Flexibility/scalability

Cost

Facilities In target locale Modular Curb appeal/cost

Community involvement

Awareness Fulfill the promise Fabric of community

Academic accountability

Establish program Measure program Continuous improvement

Operational support

Outside experts Transitional resources

In-house team

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STAGES OF GROWTH

• Stages in charter school lifecycle present very different challenges

• Strategy and focus needs to vary significantly as you grow

• Leverage experts at every stage to allow you to focus on educating kids

• Financial analysis illuminates positive potential impact of growth and scale

Key takeaways

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Questions?Presentation available at: CharterSchoolCapital.org/Webinars

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Thank YouPresentation available at: CharterSchoolCapital.org/Webinars

Stuart Ellis, [email protected]

Ron Packard, [email protected]