The Sixth Appellate District reversed a judgment. The court held that the Los Altos School District violated the Charter Schools Act, as amended by Proposition 39, by failing to offer and provide Bullis Charter School with conditions reasonably equivalent to those provided to public schools within the district.

The California Legislature in 1992 enacted the Charter Schools Act, Educ. Code § 47600 et seq. Eight years later, the California electorate amended the Act by adopting Proposition 39, requiring pursuant to amended §47614(b) that school districts provide to charter schools established within their jurisdiction school facilities with “conditions reasonably equivalent to those in which the [charter school] students would be accommodated if they were attending other public schools of the district.”