1. An initial charter performance agreement term is five years. The term commences on the public charter school's first day of operation. 2. A public charter school may delay its opening for up to one school year after approval. If the public charter school requires an opening delay of more than one school year, the public charter school shall request an extension from the superintendent of public instruction, which may be granted at the discretion of the superintendent. 3. The superintendent of public instruction may grant renewal of a charter performance agreement for successive terms of five years.
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