Detroit Proposes First-of-Its-Kind Charter Cap

The district is considering authorizing a new charter school called Sound Mind Sound Body Preparatory Academy with a groundbreaking agreement: the school would enroll no more than 20% of its students from DPSCD. This means 80% of seats would go to students from outside the district—potentially from suburbs or other areas—creating a different economic model than typical Detroit charters that draw heavily from district enrollment.

The proposed school would serve students in grades 4-8 with a focus on developing student-athletes. It would incorporate athletics into daily scheduling and curriculum, offering sports leadership, arts and creative expression, college and career exposure, and an innovation hub for STEM. The charter plans to open in the 2026-27 school year with 50 fourth graders, growing to 500 students in grades 4-8 by 2030-31.