The purpose of the Qualitative Site Review (QSR) is to provide DC Public Charter School Board (DC PCSB), public charter school leaders, and other community members with qualitative evidence to complement the quantitative evidence gathered in the accountability framework and charter goal attainment to determine charter continuance at reviews. (The School Reform Act requires DC PCSB to conduct a charter review of each school at least every five years.)
Below you can find QSR reports for all closed DC public charter schools.
DC PCSB approved ASPIRE, our academic accountability system. Read more about it here.
DC PCSB’s Performance Management Framework (or PMF) is used to produce the annual School Quality Report for each public charter school for which it provides oversight. DC PCSB uses the tool to review each school’s academic performance annually. Families can use the individual schools' report to find out how it is performing and use it as a resource when selecting a new school.
The Board makes publicly available every school's financial information, including school budgets, fiscal audits, and 990s.
View by public charter LEA budgets, fiscal audits, and 990s. (Note, A local education agency (LEA) is an educational institution that exists primarily to operate publicly funded school(s) in the District of Columbia.)