Charter schools ยท FL & TX transparency law
Charter schools are required to post their budget and audit online.
Florida charter schools must maintain a website with their annual budget and independent audit. Texas charter schools must post the board-approved budget, superintendent salary, and annual financial report. We build the compliant site in days.
Get your school compliantTransparency isn't optional
Your authorizer, your families, and the public can all check โ and the financial postings are required by law.
Renewal & revocation risk
In Texas, failing to post required financial information can factor into non-renewal or revocation. Your charter is the whole ballgame.
Public-records exposure
Charter schools are public entities. A clear, current site reduces records requests and the look of hiding something.
Parent trust & enrollment
Families compare schools online before they enroll. A professional, transparent site is your first impression.
What you're expected to post
- A maintained public website (FL requires charter schools to keep one).
- The annual budget and independent audit / annual financial report.
- TX: governing-body member names, superintendent/CEO salary, and annual financial statement.
Requirements vary by state and authorizer. Plain-language summary โ not legal advice.