The State Board of Education on Friday approved an application for a charter school project planned by former Dallas Cowboys cornerback Deion Sanders and Metroplex business leaders.
The Prime Prep Academy is to open for the 2012-2013 school year with students in kindergarten through grade six and eventually expand to grade 12, officials have said.
The board approved eight new open enrollment charter schools at a meeting in Austin on Friday.
Sanders is working with Uplift Fort Worth, a Dallas-Fort Worth group, to launch the school.


It is important that we as taechers look at possible problems occurring in our classroom and then to determine what is causing the problem. Like we will find out, a problem may not be instructional. But, it could be possibly, our delivery of content, instructional strategies used, not tying into prior knowledge there could be many problems that we need to identify before we can find workable solutions to them.ID can help us improve as taechers. How cool is that.
Posted by: Rufan | April 24, 2012 at 12:24 PM