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Austin, TX. The Imagine International Academy of North Texas is proud to announce that Texas State Board of Education members awarded it with the first out of only eight remaining charters left to be granted under the current state cap of 215 during their meeting held on Friday, November 21st, 2008. The Committee on School Initiatives, the sub-committee of the State Board of Education responsible for charter selection, said they would begin the process by announcing the strongest candidate out of the 16 eligible applicants. Committee members stated that the high application scores, solid performance during the interview stage, and the unprecedented level of community support, all combined to make the Imagine International Academy of North Texas their top pick for a charter during this highly competitive cycle. In attendance for the announcements in Austin, School Development Director Julia Brady said "We are ecstatic that the State Board of Education recognized and appreciated the overall strength of our application and have now enabled us to bring an innovative choice in public education for families in Collin County." Brady credited the combination of Imagine Schools' proven track record as the nation's largest charter school operator, the expertise of the school's Governing board, and the quality of the proposed curriculum, for the success of the school's charter application. "It is also a testament to the commitment and vision of all those involved in the school that we have received nothing but positive reviews and comments throughout this process," said Brady. School Governing Board President, Mr. Don Newsom, was thrilled at the results and stated "We are grateful the state of Texas has given us an opportunity to prove what great work we can do and we look forward to becoming a shining beacon in the Texas public educational landscape." Charters were to have been awarded at an earlier State Board of Education meeting in September 2008, but had to be postponed by over two months due to delays caused by Hurricane Ike. "We began this process around a kitchen table well over two years ago and while the waiting for a final decision seemed interminable, the outcome has made it all worthwhile," said Nancy Intrator, a member of the school's founding group. Community Relations Coordinator Jeanne Domingue added, "It was important for us to show the State Board of Education the level of community interest that existed locally for this school. With the support of local business and community leaders, city and county representatives, as well as over 1,500 families signing up for information about the school, we were more than able to demonstrate that our community is excited about what we have to offer." Most people might consider taking some time off after receiving such momentous news. Brady, however, indicated that while there will certainly be a pause for celebration; it will be a brief one. "The real work involved with opening a school is only just beginning and we have a great deal to accomplish in order to ensure a successful start," she said. Over the next few weeks, the school intends to release information regarding enrollment. Scheduled to open in the fall of 2009, the school will feature the renowned International Baccalaureate curriculum, Spanish language instruction beginning in Kindergarten, leadership skills, and an emphasis on citizenship. The Imagine International Academy of North Texas will be a public tuition-free K-12 school of choice serving residents of Allen, Celina, Frisco, Lovejoy, Princeton, Prosper, McKinney, and Melissa independent school districts. The school plans to open with grades K-8 serving approximately 100 students per grade and adding one additional grade each year.
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