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(AP)   Ball State University has pulled its sponsorship of seven academically struggling Indiana charter schools – a loss that will likely result in the schools’ closure, a university official said.

Imagine Indiana Life Sciences Academy-East, at 4352 N. Mitthoefer  Road in Indianapolis, is one of the seven schools.

The seven schools were subjected to an “extensive review” of their performance – including academics, finances and compliance – by Ball State, which denied their requests for charter contract renewals.

Two other schools withdrew requests for contract renewals and will likely close their doors after their university-approved charters end June 30, said Bob Marra, executive director of the university’s Office of Charter School.

He said the 3,900 students who attend those schools can transfer next school year to other charter schools, or go to public or private schools.

“None of these schools should be surprised,” Marra said in a statement, adding that the schools had shown insufficient academic progress. “It is our responsibility to not renew the school, which usually leads to closure.

“While I understand it may cause short-term difficulty for families, it is a decision made in the long-term best interests of their students,” he said.

Ball State reviewed the performance of 20 of the 42 charter schools it sponsors in Indiana. The 11 other schools received either 3-year or 5-year contract renewals. The university had previously pulled its sponsorship of only one charter school, Urban Brightest in Fort Wayne, in 2004.

Charter schools are alternative public schools that have had more freedom in setting curriculum, but state law was changed last year to hold them to the same standards as public schools.

State lawmakers authorized Ball State a decade ago to sponsor charter schools in Indiana and Marra said the university approved the first one in 2002. Last year, lawmakers approved allowing a second office, the Indiana Charter School Board, to authorize charter schools in the state.

A charter school sponsor trade group, the National Association of Charter School Authorizers, said in a recent report that Ball State had not done an adequate job of overseeing the charter schools it sponsors.

Marra said his office’s most recent review has opened a new phase of its scrutiny of its Indiana charter schools. He said the university would review the 22 other charter schools it sponsors when their contracts come up for review.

The six other schools denied contract renewals are Imagine MASTer Academy, Timothy L. Johnson Academy and Imagine Schools on Broadway, all in Fort Wayne; Charter School of the Dunes and LEAD College Preparatory Charter School in Gary; and Kenneth A. Christmon STEMM Leadership Academy in Richmond.

The two schools that withdrew their requests for contract renewals are Hoosier Academy-Muncie in Muncie and the Indiana West Gary Lighthouse Charter School in Gary.

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