California School Finance Authority

STATE OF CALIFORNIA

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MEMBERS:

Bill Lockyer, Chair
State Treasurer

Jack O'Connell
Superintendent of Public Instruction

Michael C. Genest
Director of Finance

CALIFORNIA SCHOOL FINANCE AUTHORITY

304 Broadway, Suite 550
Los Angeles, CA 90013
Telephone: (213) 620-4467
Fax: (213) 620-6309

Katrina Johantgen
Executive Director

 

CALIFORNIA SCHOOL FINANCE AUTHORITY

915 Capitol Mall, Conference Room 587
Sacramento, California 95814
Thursday, May 22, 2008
11:00 a.m.

OPEN SESSION

  1. Call to Order and Roll Call
  2. Approval of Minutes from the May 14, 2008 Authority Meeting (Action Item)
  3. Executive Director's Report (Information Item)
  4. Resolution No. 08-07 - Approving Financially Sound Determinations for the Charter School Facilities Program Applications Received Under the Proposition 1D Funding Round as listed in Exhibit A (Action Item)
  5. Resolution No. 08-08 - Approving Determination of Jacoby Creek's Financial Soundness for Purposes of an Advance and/or Final Apportionment Under the Proposition 55 Funding Round of the Charter School Facilities Program (Action Item)
  6. Resolution No. 08-09 - Resolution of the California School Financing Authority Authorizing the Issuance of Charter School Revenue Bonds to Finance and/or Refinance Educational Facilities for Green Dot Public Schools (ÁNIMO INGLEWOOD CHARTER HIGH SCHOOL PROJECT)

    Request for Bond Issuance in an Amount Not to Exceed $13,000,000.00 (Action Item)
  7. Public Comment
  8. Adjournment

Items designated for information are appropriate for Authority action if the Authority chooses to take action. Items may be taken out of order.

FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
California School Finance Authority
304 South Broadway, Suite 550
Los Angeles, CA 90013
(213) 620-4467

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Exhibit A
Applications Planned for Action
California School Finance Authority
May 14, 2008 Meeting

  Applicant Charter School
1 Animo Film and Theater Arts Charter High
2 Aspire AMLA K-8 (Statewide Benefit Charter)
3 Aspire Antonio Maria Lugo Academy K-5
4 Aspire Millsmont 6-12
5 Bay Area Technology School
6 Bert Corona Charter School
7 California Aerospace Academy
8 Camino Nuevo Charter High
9 Charter Academy High School
10 Charter Academy Middle School
11 Eagles Peak-Inland Empire (Wathan Aviation)
12 Fairmont Charter School
13 Frederick Douglas Academy High School
14 Frederick Douglas Academy Middle School
15 Futures High School (New Construction)
16 Futures High School (Rehabilitation)
17 Grant Community Outreach Expansion Phase I (7-12)
18 Grant Community Outreach Expansion Phase I (K-6)
19 Helix Charter High
20 Hickman Community Charter Elementary
21 Hickman Community Charter Middle
22 Higher Learning Academy (7-12)
23 Higher Learning Academy (K-6)
24 HTH Cross-Border
25 HTH Design Build
26 HTH Entrepreneur
27 HTH K-8 Chula Vista
28 HTH K-8 Quarry Falls
29 Ivy Academia
30 KIPP Academy of Opportunity
31 KIPP King Collegiate High
32 KIPP King Collegiate High (New Construction)
33 KIPP Los Angeles College Prep
34 Klamath River Early College of the Redwoods
35 Language Academy of Sacramento
36 Leadership High School (Richmond)
37 Leadership High School (San Francisco)
38 Lennox Math Science Technology Academy
39 Lighthouse Community Charters
40 Mare Island Technology Academy High School
41 Mare Island Technology Academy Middle School
42 Marysville Charter Academy of the Arts
43 Monseñor Oscar Romero Charter Middle
44 Nevada City School of the Arts
45 New Designs Charter School
46 Animo Los Angeles Charter High (Oscar de la Hoya)
47 Paradise Charter Middle School
48 Pathways to College Charter School
49 Phoenix Rising Charter Academy (K-6)
50 Phoenix Rising Charter Academy (7-12)
51 Riverside Preparatory School
52 San Jose Edison Academy
53 Santa Rosa Charter School for the Arts (New Construction)
54 Santa Rosa Charter School for the Arts (Rehabilitation)
55 Santa Ynez Valley Charter (New Construction)
56 Santa Ynez Valley Charter (Rehabilitation)
57 Vaughn Next Century Learning Center