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Yes. Petitions to convert an existing public school into a charter school must be signed by two-thirds of the total number of parents of students attending the school and the total number of adult students attending the school, and must be endorsed by at least two-thirds of the school's full-time teachers.
Charter schools receive funds from the same state funding formula as traditional public schools. Funding is limited to state sources and federal dollars. Charter schools receive the same state and federal funding as traditional public schools. Authorizers can withhold up to 3% for administrative fees.
Charter schools are public schools. Like district public schools, they are funded according to enrollment (also called average daily attendance, or ADA), and receive funding from the district and the state according to the number of students attending.
How they're different: Charter schools receive state funding on a fixed, per-pupil basis, while traditional public schools receive more funding more heavily in the form of local taxpayer dollars. Both types of schools directly compete for state funding.
Charters are public schools, wrote David Osborne, a charter supporter. They do drain funding from traditional school districts, but that's because parents have proactively pulled their children out of district schools and placed them in charter schools.
Without a doubt, the question that I get most often about charter schools is, But don't they hurt the public schools? The short answer is that charter public schools don't hurt traditional public schools any more than other factors that can affect enrollment, but they may challenge them.
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 are to follow rules governed by the school districts that establish the state law.
Here's the biggest difference: charter schools are accredited by a private board and public schools are accredited by the state board of education. Yes, charter schools abide by the same state academic standards as public schools YET they have flexibility when creating their curriculum.
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