"Dr. von Rohr is a force in charter schools in the United States" Joan Lange, National Schools Director, The Challenge Foundation. "Dr. von Rohr's Spartanburg Preparatory School exemplifies the original ideals of the charter school movement. His dedication and leadership have led to the school ranking near the top in statewide academics while the funding is near the bottom." Dr. Wayne Brazell, Superintendent, South Carolina Public Charter School District How to Start and Successfully Operate a Charter School An In-Depth Guide Detailing How to Start And Operate A Successful Charter School By John von Rohr Trafford Publishing Copyright © 2014 Dr. John von Rohr All rights reserved. ISBN: 978-1-4907-5125-2 Contents Dedication, vii, Acknowledgements, ix, Appendices, xi, Introduction, xiii, Chapter 1 Finding a Location, 1, Chapter 2 Determining Student Population to Serve, 15, Chapter 3 Founders/Board of Directors/Governance/Politics, 21, Chapter 4 Choosing a Curriculum, 25, Chapter 5 Developing a School Budget, 34, Chapter 6 Hiring Administrators, 40, Chapter 7 Hiring Teaching Staff, 46, Chapter 8 Hiring for Key Staff Positions, 50, Chapter 9 Daily Operational Plans, 56, Chapter 10 Conducting Investigations in a School Setting, 57, Chapter 11 Code of Conduct/Disciplinary Codes, 71, Chapter 12 Dress Codes, 84, Chapter 13 School Security, 89, Chapter 14 The Issue of Retention, 94, Chapter 15 Communicating with Parents, 96, Chapter 16 Advertising/Marketing, 99, Chapter 17 School Lunch Programs, 100, Chapter 18 Grant Writing, 102, Appendices, A New Construction, 105, B Photos of Rocky Mount Prep, 107, C Certificate of Achievement, 111, D Spartanburg Preparatory School Original Plans for School Facility, 113, E Green Charter School (2014), 117, F Examples of Renovated Facilities Integrity Real Estate Developers, 119, G Example of a Modular Royal Live Oaks Academy Vanguard Modular, 125, H Modular Charter School Campus Plans Vanguard Modular, 127, I Soldier Hollow Modular Campus Williams-Scotsman, 131, J Sample Teacher Contract, 137, K Examples of Daily Operational Plans, 141, L Examples of Year One through Five Budgets, 175, M Sample Monthly Budget for Charter Schools, 181, N Examples of Investigations in a School Setting, 187, O Addresses for State and National Charter School Associations, 203, P Letter of Commendation, 215, Q Letter of Counseling, 217, R Letter of Reprimand, 219, S Letter of Admonition, 221, T Termination of Employment, 223, U Notice of Retention, 225, V Bibliography, 227, W Resources, 229, X Consulting w/Dr von Rohr, 233, CHAPTER 1 Finding a Location Part I – Rocky Mount Charter School (RMCS) -Renovation of Facilities Finding a location in which to start up or successfully operate a charter school poses what will very likely be your biggest and most problematic issue to contend with. Do you build a school facility from the ground up, do you renovate a building already sitting empty, or do you imagine setting up a modular campus for either short of long-term use? I will attempt to address each of these possibilities, with the goal of helping you determine which best suits your charter school's individual needs. Rocky Mount Charter School (later renamed Rocky Mount Preparatory School) obtained its charter in 1998 through the support of three influential community members, each of whom personally co-signed on a loan of about $800,000 to renovate an empty J.C. Penney store located in what was then known as the Tarrytown Mall in Rocky Mount, North Carolina. The loan was initially secured through a credit union in Durham, North Carolina and Centura Bank, one of the largest in the state. It was a tremendous advantage to have the former CEO of this bank on the Board of Directors. Before the school opened and seeing a need for assistance in running the school, the board contracted with an educational management company (EMO), with the goal of helping the school with financial support and assistance in implementing curricular/educational programs at the school. The school opened in August 1998, with three classes for each grade, kindergarten through fifth, adding a new grade (with a need for three new classrooms) each school year after that. The former J.C Penny facility consisted of a total of about 60,000 square feet. There was square footage allocated in the operational plans for the eventual build-out of the school to grade eight, to include a gym in what was once used as a warehouse by the department store. The school opened with 600 students in kindergarten through fifth. The school had THREE Principals in the period August 1998 through March 1999, when I arrived. From what I was told my first day on the job in March 1999, the first Principal contracted with quit within two weeks, noting the job was too much for them; the second was let out of their contract when it was determined their spouse thought the job too time consum