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Application Coversheet Manara Academy Manara Academy, Inc. Name of Proposed Charter School Name of Sponsoring Entity Note: If the sponsoring entity is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, the name must appear exactly as il appears in the Articles of Incorporation or any amendments thereto. The sponsoring entity is a (Check only one.): ^ 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization I I Governmental Entity I] College or University Chairperson of Governing Body of Sponsoring Entity: Ehap Sabri CEO of Sponsoring Entity: Ehap Sabri CEO/Superintendent of Proposed Charter School:, To be determined Representative Who Attended an Applicant Conference: Jaszeer Mohammed Date of Conference: Dec 3r 2067 ~~ Applicant Mailing Address: 4070 N Beltline Rd. Suite 110-140, Irving TX 75038 Physical Address of Proposed Administrative Offices (if different from above): To be determined Number of Campuses Being Requested : One Physical Address of Each Proposed Campus: To be determined Contact Name: Michelle Alkhatib Contact E-mail Address: [email protected] Contact Phone #: (972)896-321 Contact Fax#: (214)260-4984 Circle Grade Levels to be served and state maximum enrollment for each year: By Year 3, at least one grade in which the state accountability tests are administered must be offered. Yearl: Pre-K.3 Pre-K4 (5)6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Maximum Enrollment:_ 326 Year 2: Pre-K3 Pre-K.4 78 9 10 11 12 Maximum Enrollment:. 400 Year 3: Pre-K3 Pre-K4 8 9 10 11 12 Maximum Enrollment:_ 450 Year 4: Pre-K3 Pre-K4 '3X4*5^6 )f7*$) 9 10 11 12 Maximum Enrollment: 500 Year 5: Pre-K3 Pre-K4 'a^rsy/feKTjfS) 9 10 11 12 Maximum Enrollment: 500 I certify that 1 have the authority to submit this application and that all information contained herein is complete and accurate, realizing that any misrepresentation could result in disqualification from the application process or revocation after award. In accordance with TEC §12.120, I further certify that no members of the governing body of the sponsoring entity or of the proposed charter school nor any officers or employees of the proposed school have been convicted of a misdemeanor involving moral ttwpitude or of any felony. I understand that incomplete applications will not be considered. Ehap Sabri (BLUE INK) Signature of Chief Executive Officer of Sponsoring Entity Date Printed Name Jaszeer Mohammed. (BI.UK INK) Signature\pf Application Preparer Date Manara Academy, Inc. With what company is the application preparer associated? , W^s-^reparerpaid? f~l Yes No 701-07-116-003 Manara Academy 14it h Generation Charter Application 5.m Job description for PEIMS coordinator 79 5.n Salary ranges, benefits, and compensation for PEIMS coordinator 80 5.0 Professional development for PEIMS coordinator 80 5.p Evaluation of PEIMS coordinator 80 SECTIONS-GOVERNANCE 81 6.a Governing body of sponsoring entity 81 6.b If sponsoring entity is out-of state 81 6.c Attachment C, determination letter from IRS 82 6.d Attachment D, articles of Incorporation 82 6.e Attachment E, Bylaws 82 6.f Date sponsoring entity was incorporated 82 6.g Purpose for establishing sponsoring entity 82 6.h Activities of the sponsoring entity 82 6.1 Previous operations of the sponsoring entity 83 6.j Religious or faith based sponsoring entity 83 6.k Litigations for sponsoring entity 83 6.1 Sanctions by state regulatory agency for sponsoring entity 83 6.m Initial ^corporators of the sponsoring entity 83 6.n Recruitment of school organizers 85 6.0 Procedures for receiving and responding to complaints 85 6.p Elements of governance structure of the governing body 85 6.q Members of the governing body 87 6.r Powers or duties delegated to charter school by governing board 87 6.s Governance structure of the governing body 88 6.t Private entity involvement in charter school 88 SECTION 7-COMMUNITY SUPPORT 89 7.a Community where school will be located and reasoning 89 7.b Involvement by community groups 89 7.c Attachment F, Published notice of public hearing 90 7.d Number of community members in attendance at public hearing 90 7.e Attachment G, Synopsis of the public hearing 91 SECTION 8-GEOGRAPHIC BOUNDARY 92 8.a School districts for accepting students 92 8.b School districts for transfer students 92 8.c Attachment H, Certified mail receipts for Statement of Impact 92 SECTION 9-ADMISSIONS POLICY 93 9.a Period for which applications will be accepted 93 Manara Academy 14l Generation Charter Application 9.b Procedures for lottery 93 9.c Categories of applicants that will be exempt from lottery 93 9.d Approximate date of lottery 93 9.e Procedure for waiting list 93 9.f Applications submitted outside of acceptance period 94 9.g Non-discrimination statement 94 9.h Specializing in performing arts 94 9.i Admission of students with documented misconduct 94 9.j Information required for admission consideration 94 9.k Procedures to enroll students 95 9.1 Procedures for reporting transfer students 95 SECTION 10-SPECIAL NEEDS STUDENTS AND PROGRAMS 96 SECTION 11-BUSINESS PLAN 97 11.a Sources of funding to startup operations 97 ll.b Current assets of sponsoring entity 97 ll.c Current liabilities of sponsoring entity 97 ll.d Liens, litigations, or sanctions of sponsoring entity 97 1 l.e Current open-charters held currently by sponsoring entity 97 1 l.f Attachment I, Audit report 97 1 l.g Attachment J, Credit report of sponsoring entity 97 ll.h Attachment K, Internal Revenue Service Form 990 98 1 l.i Non-charter operations related to charter school 98 ll.j Plans to operate non-charter operations 98 1 l.k Non-charter operations program location 98 11.1 Projected amounts of start-up funding 98 I l.m Attachment L, Documentation verifying all sources of funding 99 I1 .n Process by which annual budget will be adopted 99 ll.o Attachment M, Start-up budget 99 1 l.p Attachment N, First year of operations budget 99 1 l.q Conduction of annual audit 100 I l.r Identify who will provide financial services for the charter school 100 1 l.s Qualifications of organization or individual to provide services 100 ll.t Attachment O, Copy of negotiated service agreement 100 1 l.u Adoption of the provisions of the Texas Education Code 100 1 l.v Capabilities of financial accounting software 101 1 l.w Identification of student attendance accounting software 101 11.x Suitability of facility site 101 1 l.y Accessibility of facility for disabled persons 101 1 l.z Necessity of renovating and/or repairing facility 101 Manara Academy 14th Generation Charter Application A REVISED DURING CONTINGENCY PROCESS SEE INSERT. 1 l.aa Acquisition of facility and/or land 102 11.bb Attachment P, Negotiated lease agreement 102 11.cc Individuals negotiating lease agreement 102 11.dd All organizations using the facility 102 ll.ee Provisions for transportation of students 102 11.ff Provisions for food service 103 SECTIONS-ATTACHMENTS 104 Attachment A- Notarized biographic affidavits 105 Attachment C -- 501(c)(3) determination letter from the IRS 125 Attachment D - Original Articles of Incorporation 126 Attachment E - Bylaws 133 Attachment F - Copy of the published notice of public hearing 142 Attachment G- Synopsis of the public hearing 144 Attachment H - Certified mail receipts 147 Attachment I -Audit report 162 Attachment J- Credit report 167 Attachment K- Internal Revenue Service Form 990 168 Attachment L - Letter of Credit, Letters from donors 169 Attachment M- A start-up budget 217 Attachment N - First year of operations budget 231 Attachment O- Copy of negotiated service agreement 245 Attachment P - Negotiated lease agreement 246 iECTION 13-APPENDICES 2j Appendix AA -Expeditionary Learning Schools-Outward Bound....^^^r^T. 248 Appenctk. BB -Manara Academy's Technology Program Sampled. 310 Appendix ^Foreign Language Curriculum ..^^[.. 312 Appendix DD le-Gender Schooling ReseafehTT. 355 Appendix EE - Scope aftdSequence K-S^-^r^T. 373 Appendix FF -- National St^ffi^e^nent Council (NSDC) 433 Appendix GG - Dietary Plap^^T^^..^ 435 Appendix HH - Comrjiwriity Partnership.^7^^. 436 Appendix II - ara Academy Survey Template**^*^. 445 Appendix JJ-^ ELS Teacher Assessment Methodology^*^. 446 AppendixKK - Consultants and Founders Biographies ^T^*^.. 454 ith Manara Academy 14 Generation Charter Application APPROVED DURING CONTINGENCY PROCESS Other • Remove Section 13 from the application. Please remove Section 13. Applicant Checklist Manara Academy Manara Academy, Inc. Proposed Fourteenth Generation Charter School Name Sponsoring Entity Name This checklist MUST be completed and submitted as part of the application to ensure that the applicant has provided all of the information required by the RFA. Application 13 Attended Applicant Conference: Date _12/03/2007 ; Board Member Who Attended Jaszeer Mohammed ^ Application Coversheet ^ Table of Contents ^ Applicant Checklist (this document) Application Sections (All questions in each section must be answered completely.) £3 1 Statement of Need ^ 6 Governance ^ 2 Vision of the School ^ 7 Community Support ^ 3 Educational Plan ^ 8 Geographic Boundary ^ 4 Student Goals ^ 9 Admissions Policy ^ 5 Human Resources Information ^ 10 Special Needs Students and Programs Attachments A­ P £3 11 Business Plan E*3 A Notarized Biographical Affidavits for members of the governing body of the sponsoring entity or of the charter school (if any) and any identified officers of the charter school 13 B Organizational Chart reflecting all of the sponsoring entity's operations, including the proposed charter school ^ C 501(c)(3) Determination Letter from IRS or statement that it is not required if sponsoring entity is an institution of higher education or a governmental entity ^ D Articles of Incorporation filed with Texas Secretary of State or a comparable document if the sponsoring entity is an out-of­ state nonprofit corporation or a statement that this not required if the sponsoring entity is an institution of higher education or a governmental entity. (If the sponsoring entity has amended its Articles of Incorporation, it must submit both the original Articles of Incorporation and the documents reflecting amendments to the original Articles of Incorporation. The failure to submit all of these documents will render this attachment incomplete.) If incorporated after January 1, 2006, substitute with Certificate of Formation and Certificate of Tiling ^ E Corporate Bylaws or statement that it is not required if sponsoring entity is an institution of higher education or a governmental entity ^ F Published Notice of Public Hearing showing name of the newspaper and date of publication and slating the proposed school name, sponsoring entity name, date, time, and place of meeting, and names of sponsoring entity board members ^ G Synopsis of Public Hearing D*y H Signed Certified Mail Receipt Cards showing that relevant school districts and charter schools received statement of impact forms (In the absence of signed certified mail return receipt cards, the certified mail receipt showing each addressee, fees paid, and the date mailed will be accepted.) 1X1I Audit Report or one of the following; (1) unaudited financial statements (consisting of an unaudited statement of financial position; an unaudited statement of activities; and an unaudited statement of cash flows including a notarized acknowledgement signed by the chief executive officer and chief financial officer of the sponsoring entity attesting to the accuracy and completeness of the information provided) or (2) a statement that no documents are being provided because the sponsoring entity was incorporated after January 1, 2006 and has less than $5.000 in receipts and total assets. Ixl J Credit Report or a statement that no report is provided because the sponsoring entity was incorporated after January 1, 2006 and has less than $5,000 in receipts and total assets. iXl K IRS 990 Filing or a statement explaining why it is not available. [Xl L Documentation Verifying All Sources of Funding or a statement explaining that there are no sources of funds (General letters of support should NOT be included). 13 M Start-Up Budget Exl N Budget for Year One of Operation (Budgets for Years Two and Three are required in some cases where escalating enrollment is planned.) 1x1 O Negotiated Service Agreement(s) or a statement explaining why no agreements are being provided. ^ P Negotiated Lease Agreement(s), Deed(s) to Property, Earnest Money Contract(s), or Purchase Agreement(s) or a statement explaining why no documents are being provided ^ 12 Attachments (Mark here to indicate that all attachments have been included in the order required.) Jaszeer Mohammed Ehap Sabri Name of Application Preparer (Typed) Name of CEO of Sponsoring Entity (Typed) plication Preparer Date Signature of CEO of Sponsoring Entity Date ith Manara Academy 14 Generation Charter Application Manara Academy Charter School ith 14 Generation Application ith Manara Academy 14 Generation Charter Application Section 1-Statement of Need a) Discuss why members of the sponsoring entity believe that the proposed school is needed and why they believe that sufficient demand exists to make the school viable The idea of establishing Manara Academy as a charter school in Irving has been the result of extensive research and discussions among parents, teachers and community members. We strongly believe that there is a sufficient demand for an innovative school in Irving due to the following reasons. • The public schools in the area are overcrowded according to the Dallas Morning News article on August 23, 2007. The district's average peak enrollment was 762 at elementary schools and 1,015 at middle schools. • Local charter schools in the Irving area have long waiting lists such as North Hill School. • TAKS scores are key indicators for school and student performance. In the 2007 academic year, the performance of Irving ISO (All Tests) compared to Region 10 and State of Texas is shown below: Grades State H Region 10 • Irving ISO Grade 3 Source: TEA website O% 1O% 2O% 3O% 4O% SO% 6O% 7O% 90% 1OO% Irving ISO has consistently scored lower than both Region 10 and the State. Based on 2007 data, there are only three recognized and no exemplary schools in Irving ISD. This illustrates a clear need for an innovative charter school such as Manara Academy in the Irving area. Over the past few years, Irving has matured dramatically as an international city. According to the 2007 US census, the percentage of Irving's population born in foreign countries was 33.6%, far above the figure of 12.5% for the country as a whole. Instead of educational institutions, the need has emerged for educational communities that support academic achievement as well as address the needs of the students, their families and their communities. Building on the strengths of students' cultural heritage and life experiences will help them become successful members of the community and enable them to compete globally. Manara Academy 14 Generation Charter Application How Manara Academy will address the demand The academy will address the above four challenges and be able to add significant value to the Irving community and the existing school system in the following areas: 1) Academics: Innovative teaching methodologies allow students to compete with other students around the globe especially in the fields of science and math. They accommodate individual learning styles and critical thinking skills to facilitate the realization of each student's full potential. The Expeditionary Learning Schools-Outward Bound (ELS) use proven innovative teaching methodologies. Manara Academy will be the first charter/public school to implement the Expeditionary Learning Schools'-Outward Bound (ELS) method in DFW (Dallas/Forth Worth) area. This methodology incorporates hands on project-based learning into the curriculum and puts big emphasis on character education, ethics, leadership development, and parental and community involvement. Expeditionary Learning was selected among the top 7 school design models in the nation by the Department of Education. Another feature of Manara Academy will be the implementation of teacher looping where students would stay with the same teacher for a two year span. This proven approach has shown to improve academic results and Manara Academy will also be the first school to implement that in the area. 2) Foreign Language Program: Manara academy will provide a unique foreign language program. Language acquisition research shows that second language acquisition helps improve students' cognitive skills, broaden their perspectives and bridge the cultural gaps between students, parents and teachers. We have selected the Elementary School Foreign Languages (ESFL) Model for our program. It is the best model in the Nation according to the Center of Applied Linguistics (CAL) in Washington, DC. Based on our research, Manara will be the first public and charter school in Texas to implement this program in all grades. 3) Character Building: There is much more that can be done to strengthen students' sense of responsibility towards their immediate family, extended family, community and society. Manara Academy will provide a school environment where high moral character is engendered, and it will pervade the entire school culture where teachers are the role-models for their students, parents are the role-models for their children and older students are role-models for younger ones. 4) Stakeholders Support: This application is the combined effort of volunteers who believe that the innovative educational methods implemented by Manara Academy will improve our community, complement the existing public schools and promote civic and environmental responsibility in our area. As founders, we look at the needs of the child in order to gain perspective and guidance. This promotes trust and co-operation and a spirit of joy in our work and meaning in our lives. ith Manara Academy 14 Generation Charter Application The values of Manara Academy have been explained to the public at large through town hall meetings and visits to homeowner's associations, area apartment complexes, local neighborhoods and businesses. Every response has been resoundingly positive to all the benefits that Manara Academy would bring to community children. We have collected over 700 surveys and petitions including parents, neighbors and community business leaders who support Manara Academy. Additionally, several community members have supported Manara Academy through donations and the volunteering of their time. This enthusiastic support response substantiates our ability to fill the academy with the children from this community. Overwhelming community support is a clear evidence for the demand for innovative school in Irving area and Manara Academy will be able to fulfill the need. b) Explain why the charier school model is appropriate The Manara Academy model provides a small school environment with several advantages over the larger public elementary schools: 1) Innovative teaching methodologies aligned with the ELS model 2) Individualized attention through students' choice in expeditionary learning 3) Lower teacher/pupil ratio 4) Timely academic intervention for struggling students through the Student Support Team (SST) 5) Frequent communication between parents, teachers, administrators and students 6) Opportunities for more parental involvement 7) Ability to recognize individual differences and adjust accordingly vs. Generic (one size fits all) 8) A balance between autonomy and accountability Charter schools offer,. 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'3X4*5^6 )f7*$) 9 10 11 12 Maximum Enrollment: 500 .. organized sports, student council, etc. Manara Academy will be true to this saying by having a strong focus on health, nutrition and fitness. The Strategy Map/Balanced Scorecard Approach, (Kaplan and Nortan 1992), will be adopted. The term
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