For applicant groups submitting proposals to open charter schools in New York City, the first required deadline is to email charter.newapp@suny.edu no later than December 18, 2023. Please provide the lead applicant’s full name, email address, and the proposed name and district of location for the proposed school(s) to ensure applicant groups have proper Epicenter access.

2024 Timeline

10/16/23
Request for Proposals Draft for Public Comment
12/06/23
Final RFP Issued
01/11/24
Intent to Apply Form Due
02/08/24
Proposals Due
July 2024
Successful Applicants Approved by SUNY Trustees
Fall 2025
Earliest Approved Opening Date

2024 Proposals

School District Proposal Status
Bridge Preparatory Charter School 2 Received
El Barrio Charter School for International Culture and the Arts Received
Ibn Sina Civics and Science Charter School Withdrawn
Lamad Averne Academy Charter School Received
Learning on the Verge of Excellence – L.O.V.E. Charter School Withdrawn
Miss Major Middle Public Charter School Received
Next Generation Charter School Approved
Queens Hebrew Public Charter School Received
South Bronx Classical Charter School V Approved
Success Academy Charter School – NYC 15 Approved
Success Academy Charter School – NYC 16 Approved
Success Academy Charter School – NYC 17 Approved
Success Academy Charter School – NYC 18 Approved
Success Academy Charter School – NYC 19 Approved
Success Academy Charter School – NYC 20 Approved
Uptown Arts and Science Charter School Withdrawn
Urban Dove Team Charter School V Approved
Zeta Charter School – New York City 5 Approved
Zeta Charter School – New York City 6 Approved
Zeta Charter School – New York City 7 Approved
Zeta Charter School – New York City 8 Approved

2024 Updates

04
Mar-2024
2024 Request for Proposals – NYC Cycle

The SUNY Charter Schools Institute (the “Institute”), on behalf of the State University of New York Board of Trustees (the “SUNY Trustees”), in its capacity as a charter authorizer, has received the following applications in response to the 2024 SUNY Request for Proposals (“RFP”) by the February 8, 2024, deadline.  A proposed school’s appearance on the list below does not indicate that the Institute has reviewed the proposal in its totality or that the SUNY Trustees have approved or will approve the proposed school.

The following applications did not meet the minimum eligibility requirements of the 2024 RFP and have been withdrawn from consideration 

06
Dec-2023
2024 Request for Proposals – NYC Cycle

(Albany, New York) – The State University of New York (SUNY) Charter Schools Institute (“the Institute”), on behalf of the SUNY Board of Trustees, today announced the release of the 2024 Request for Proposals for applicants seeking to establish new charter schools in New York State. The Institute intends to hold two review cycles – one round beginning today for applicants seeking to establish charter schools in New York City (NYC) and a second round in the Spring for applicants seeking to establish schools outside NYC.

In April 2023, the legislature allowed for 14 charters to be granted within NYC, reusing the charters previously granted to schools that were closed or never opened. Following the change in state law, the SUNY Trustees, upon recommendation from the SUNY Charter Schools Institute, approved five updated applications in October for new charter schools seeking to open in NYC. Each of the five was previously approved in March 2019, however, there was an insufficient number of charters available to award at that time. As a result, there are currently nine charters available to be granted within the five boroughs (and 92 charters outside of NYC). The deadline for NYC-based applicants to submit their final proposal is February 8, 2024.

“Judging by the amount of interest we have received so far from potential applicants, this will be a highly competitive process,” said SUNY Trustee Joseph Belluck, Chair, Charter Schools Committee. “That’s good news for families throughout New York City seeking stronger educational options for their children. We thank Governor Hochul for her leadership and commitment to working with the Legislature last spring to make this second New York City round possible.”

Applicant proposals will be evaluated – and receive a preference score – based on set criteria, including community need and outreach, district relations and partnerships, curriculum and instruction, high quality assessment, the ability to serve special populations, school leadership, organizational capacity, fiscal soundness, and more. Some applicants, including those who are seeking to replicate an existing charter or partner with an outside organization for supports, will be required to submit a Strategic Growth Plan and/or Business Plan. Per SUNY’s commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, the SUNY Trustees will continue to support schools designed to increase equity and diversity in proposed charter school founding board of trustee members, founding teams, teachers, and staff from historically underrepresented communities.

An established record of high academic achievement among SUNY-authorized charter schools affirms recognition of SUNY’s authorizing work and its nationally recognized application process. SUNY-authorized charter schools are among the highest performing public schools in New York State. In 2021-22, the most recently available year with statewide testing data, 80% of SUNY schools outperformed their local district in math and 81% in English Language Arts (ELA). Additionally, 41 SUNY schools scored in the top 10% of public schools statewide in math and 32 schools in ELA. Economically disadvantaged students, students with disabilities, and English language learners at SUNY schools also all posted average proficiency rates in ELA and mathematics that surpassed their statewide peers. Remarkably, through the years, 17 SUNY charter schools have been recognized as National Blue Ribbon Schools.

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SUNY Charter Schools Institute

The passage of the Charter Schools Act of 1998 granted the State University of New York (“SUNY”) the authority to grant charters for the purpose of organizing and operating public charter schools independent and autonomous of existing district schools. In 1999, the Board of Trustees at SUNY created the Charter Schools Institute to assist them in carrying out these responsibilities. For more than 20 years, the Institute’s oversight has served as a catalyst for charter school improvement and furthered SUNY’s leading role in strengthening public education across the State.

 

06
Dec-2023
2024 Request for Proposals – NYC Cycle

The SUNY Charter Schools Institute (the “Institute”) announces the release of the 2024 SUNY Request for Proposals (RFP) to open new charter schools in New York State. The deadline to submit final proposals for NYC-based applicants is February 8, 2024.

The New York Charter Schools Act of 1998 (as amended, the “Act”) requires New York’s charter authorizers to solicit applications to establish new charter schools by way of a Request for Proposals process. The statute also mandates that SUNY issue a draft RFP for public comments prior to issuing the RFP. A summary of those comments, SUNY’s response, and the resulting changes to the RFP is available here. For applicant groups submitting proposals to open charter schools in New York City, the first required deadline is to email charter.newapp@suny.edu no later than December 18, 2023. Please provide the lead applicant’s full name, email address, and the proposed name and district of location for the proposed school(s) to ensure applicant groups have proper Epicenter access.

2024 RFP – NYC CYCLE 

16
Oct-2023
2024 Request for Proposals – NYC Cycle

The SUNY Charter Schools Institute (the “Institute”), on behalf of the SUNY Board of Trustees, announces the release of the Draft of the 2024 SUNY Request for Proposals (“RFP”) to establish new charter schools in New York State. The Charter Schools Act of 1998 requires New York’s charter authorizers to accept charter school applications by way of a Request for Proposals process. The statute mandates that SUNY issue a draft RFP for public comment prior to issuing the final RFP.

The Institute welcomes your comments, and will review and consider all comments in finalizing the RFP.

The Institute will accept comments via email to: charters@suny.edu through 5 P.M. on November 10, 2023.