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Charter schools are exempt from a school district's textbook, program, curriculum, and scheduling requirements. Charter schools are also exempt from a state law that requires superintendents of schools to select, appoint, and otherwise control school district employees that serve under the superintendent.
Flexibility. The difference between charter schools and public schools in terms of flexibility is, charter schools are run by a private board and public schools are run by the state board of education. Public schools follow all these laws, as this is how they earn funds to run the schools.
Charter schools are public schools. As public schools, they are governed by federal and state laws. Charter schools are commonly exempted from many state laws autonomy and flexibility are hallmarks of the charter school model but federal law cannot be waived.
Charter schools are classified as public schools by the U.S. Department of Education. They receive public money, offer a free education and are held to the same nondiscrimination standards as traditional public schools. However, charter schools have been extremely controversial in some communities.
Exemptions from state and local rules, regulations, and policies are specified in each charter. However, charters cannot be exempt from statewide assessments, reporting, or accountability. Charter schools are allowed an automatic waiver from most state laws, regulations, and policies governing school districts.
Charter schools, wherever they operate, are often accused of having a harmful effect on the traditional public schools in the area. So, while their child's public education funding stays within the borders of their public school district, it is no longer available to be spent by the local school board.
Charter schools are not exempt from the following laws and regulations, among others: Assessment and accountability requirements. Civil rights. Health and safety.
(The seven states that do not have charter school laws are Kentucky, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Vermont, and West Virginia.) As is the case with most education laws, charter schools are born at the state level.
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