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Charter Employer Detail

MN Association of Charter Schools

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Overview

  • Founded Date May 1, 1998
  • Founded Since 1998

Company Description

Mission

The MN Association of Charter Schools, as a membership organization, advocates for fair and just education policies for students in charter schools, supports charter school innovation, quality and accountability, and facilitates cooperation in Minnesota’s charter school community to promote equitable opportunities and excellence in education for students.

 

Our Vision

We envision a public education community in Minnesota where:

  • Chartered public schools are places that challenge the intellect, embolden the human spirit, recognize the distinctive and diverse needs of students, celebrate the dignity of every individual learner, and further democracy, equity, and justice in our society.
  • Chartered public schools are a quality choice of parents and young people, and are recognized by people throughout Minnesota, the nation and world as valuable, innovative, accountable, and learner-focused public schools of opportunity, and choice.
  • Chartered public schools are places where academic, social-emotional development, and personal achievement are enhanced by living out the guiding principles of providing: safe learning environments, quality learning  experiences, excellence in teaching, transparent accountability, and school choice.
  • Chartered public schools are locally designed, community-based, and democratically governed by educators, parents, and community members who are empowered to establish local outcomes, oversee operations, disseminate innovations, and ensure accountability.
  • Chartered public schools are leaders in incubating, developing, implementing, documenting, and disseminating new, creative, and innovative teaching methods, learning formats, accountability measures,  and professional opportunities for educators.
  • Chartered public schools are recognized as setting the “standard” for effective organizational performance, educational governance, financial integrity, partnership sustainability, and measurable learner outcomes.

 

Our History

The Minnesota Association of Charter Schools [MACS] was formed by charter school leaders in 1995 and formally incorporated as a Minnesota 501(c)3 nonprofit membership organization in 1998. Membership in the Association is open to charter schools, authorizers, and individuals who support the charter school movement.

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Memorial Gifts

Contact Celia Hagerman at celia@publiccharters.org or 202-600-8994.

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Commemorative Gifts

Contact Celia Hagerman at celia@publiccharters.org or 202-600-8994.

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Wire Transfers

For questions regarding wire transfers, please email of call Celia Hagerman at celia@publiccharters.org or 202-600-8994.

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Gifts of Stock

For questions regarding stock, please email of call Celia Hagerman at celia@publiccharters.org or 202-600-8994.

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Matching Gifts

If you or your spouse work for a company that provides matching gifts, you can make an even bigger impact! To have your gift matched, you must submit your company’s completed matching gift form.

Please send all completed matching gift forms to:

National Alliance for Public Charter Schools
800 Connecticut Ave. N.W. Suite 300
Washington, DC 20006.

If this donation will be potentially matched, please provide the company name.

Advocates Council

Contact Celia Hagerman at celia@publiccharters.org or 202-600-8994.

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Legacy Society

Contact Celia Hagerman at celia@publiccharters.org or 202-600-8994 to learn more about the Legacy Society or for any other inquiries regarding planned giving.