High Point Charter School Closes Mid-Semester

Triad International Studies Academy (TISA) shut its doors in October after the North Carolina Charter School Review Board revoked its charter. The school enrolled only 45 students, falling well below the state’s 80-student minimum requirement. What began as a promising dual-language immersion program ended abruptly, giving families just days to find alternatives.

The closure hit families with children who have specific learning needs particularly hard. Nearly one-third of TISA’s enrollment consisted of students requiring specialized support. One parent described how her daughter, who is developing reading skills differently due to dyslexia patterns, had finally found a place where she “now loves to go to school and wants to read.” That progress now hangs in uncertainty.