© St. Petersburg Times, published August 4, 2002
Three years ago, Pasco County wasn't home to a single charter school. This school year, six will be open, offering a wide range of educational programs.
Charters, publicly funded but privately run, are expected to enroll about 725 students this school year in programs ranging from elementary Montessori to high school drop out prevention.
Charter schools give parents and community groups the resources to open their own public schools. They're a relatively new school improvement idea, but they're growing rapidly around the state. In 1997 there were four such schools. State officials expect 275 to be in operation this school year and enroll 76,000 students.
Here's a round-up of Pasco's six charters:
Location: 9633 Handcart Road, Dade City
Program focus: agriculture and learning disabilities
Grades: Pre-K, 3-5
Enrollment: 150
Administrator: Michael Rom
Learn more: (352) 588-9737
Location: 21404 Carson Drive, Land O'Lakes
Program focus: Montessori
Grades: 1-3
Enrollment: 46
Administrators: Karen Mantei, Mary Rivers
Learn more: (813) 948-8600
Location: 8911 Ponderosa Ave., Port Richey
Program focus: the arts
Grades: K-9
Enrollment: 280
Administrator: Suzanne Chase
Learn more: (727) 862-8600
Location: 5844 Pine Hill Road, Port Richey
Program focus: back-to-basics middle school
Grades: 5-8
Enrollment: 200
Administrator: Hank Johnson
Learn more: (727) 859-9774
Location: 4125 U.S. 19, New Port Richey
Program focus: Spanish
Grades: 4-6
Enrollment: 50
Administrator: Jack Alwood
Learn more: (727) 849-4905
Location: 7619 Little Road, New Port Richey
Program focus: dropout prevention
Grades: high school
Enrollment: unknown at press time
Administrator: Bruce Meyers
Learn more: (727) 859-9323