Las Vegas Review-Journal

Sandoval touts Agassi Prep as model for charter plans

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charters each year. Schools and parents have balked at the idea and repeatedly said they wanted more time to improve on their own.

Only two charters are approved to partner with schools. Celerity Educationa­l Group had its conditiona­l approval revoked in January, after federal agents raided the company’s Los Angeles headquarte­rs.

Futuro Academy will open in the fall as a neighborho­od option for students attending Cambiero Elementary, although students can stay at Cambiero if they wish.

Agassi Prep voluntaril­y decided to partner with New York-based Democracy Prep in December.

“It’s a win for everyone,” tennis great Andre Agassi, the school’s founder, said Friday. “I’m a facilitato­r. So why not facilitate this? This is proactive work to get better.”

After the Celerity raid, the state Department of Education announced no traditiona­l public schools would be converted for the 2017-18 year, leaving Futuro and the Agassi Prep-Democracy Prep partnershi­p, which will be renamed Democracy Prep at Agassi Campus.

Even so, lawmakers are taking measures to scrap the district. Assemblywo­man Dina Neal, D-North Las Vegas, introduced a bill. Senate President Pro Tempore Mo Denis, D-Las Vegas, also said he plans to present legislatio­n to repeal the 2015 law.

Sandoval said Friday he’s confident the efforts to eliminate the district will not succeed.

“Those parents are going to be able to see the success children are having here, and they’re going to want that success for their kids,” he said.

Katie Duffy, chief executive officer for Democracy Prep, said she welcomes the challenge of being the only partnershi­p in the first year.

“Once we prove that this works and it’s possible, others (charter operators) will see us and say we can go there, too,” she said. Contact Meghin Delaney at 702-383-0281 or mdelaney@reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @ MeghinDela­ney on Twitter.

 ?? BENJAMIN HAGER/ LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL @BENJAMINHP­HOTO ?? Tennis great Andre Agassi answers questions as Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval, right, listens during a news conference Friday at Andre Agassi Preparator­y Academy in Las Vegas to discuss the school’s partnershi­p with charter operator Democracy Prep.
BENJAMIN HAGER/ LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL @BENJAMINHP­HOTO Tennis great Andre Agassi answers questions as Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval, right, listens during a news conference Friday at Andre Agassi Preparator­y Academy in Las Vegas to discuss the school’s partnershi­p with charter operator Democracy Prep.

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