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Reid Alexander Cocalis
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14-003267  RENAISSANCE CHARTER SCHOOL, INC., AND RENAISSANCE CHARTER SCHOOL AT TRADITION vs ST. LUCIE COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD  (2014)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Jun. 15, 2017
Whether Petitioners, Renaissance Charter School, Inc., and Renaissance Charter School at Tradition, can be required by the St. Lucie County School Board ("School Board") to offer regular school busing to all eligible charter school students residing more than two miles from the charter school. Whether Petitioner, Renaissance Charter School at Tradition, breached its contract with the School Board by not providing transportation to students in accord with the parties' charter school contract and Florida Statutes. Whether School Board Policies 3.90 and 8.31 constitute an invalid exercise of delegated legislative authority. Whether the School Board has charter busing policies which amount to illegal, unadopted rules under chapter 120, Florida Statutes (2014).Charter school is not required to offer regular school busing to all students residing more than two miles from the charter school, and Charter School did not breach its charter or violate Florida law by failing to offer such school busing.
14-004045RU  RENAISSANCE CHARTER SCHOOL, INC., AND RENAISSANCE CHARTER SCHOOL AT TRADITION vs ST. LUCIE COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD  (2014)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Jun. 15, 2017
Whether Petitioners, Renaissance Charter School, Inc., and Renaissance Charter School at Tradition, can be required by the St. Lucie County School Board ("School Board") to offer regular school busing to all eligible charter school students residing more than two miles from the charter school. Whether Petitioner, Renaissance Charter School at Tradition, breached its contract with the School Board by not providing transportation to students in accord with the parties' charter school contract and Florida Statutes. Whether School Board Policies 3.90 and 8.31 constitute an invalid exercise of delegated legislative authority. Whether the School Board has charter busing policies which amount to illegal, unadopted rules under chapter 120, Florida Statutes (2014).Charter school is not required to offer regular school busing to all students residing more than two miles from the charter school, and Charter School did not breach its charter or violate Florida law by failing to offer such school busing.

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