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Triad International Studies Academy closed early on Oct. 16 due to low enrollment and revoked charter, leaving families scrambling.
Triad International Studies Academy in High Point abruptly closed on October 16, despite being scheduled to shut in December due to low enrollment.
The charter school, which had only 45 students—below the state’s 80-student minimum—had its charter revoked on October 6.
Officials cited financial strain, with nearly half its state funding spent by August.
Families, including those with special needs students, were left scrambling, prompting Guilford County Schools to host an enrollment meeting offering placements at other district schools, including those with Spanish immersion programs.
The sudden closure has raised concerns about transparency and planning in charter school operations.
La Academia de Estudios Internacionales de Triad cerró temprano el 16 de octubre debido a la baja matrícula y la revocación del estatuto, dejando a las familias en apuros.