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Charter schools are exempt from all provisions of the state's education code and all school district regulations, except for provisions related to: Exceptional children (special education and gifted). Accountability. School attendance and pupil-teacher ratios.
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 required to conduct statewide assessments and meet content standards. Pursuant to contract, a charter school may operate free from specified school district policies and free from state rules unless otherwise specified.
Forty-three states and the District of Columbia have enacted charter school laws, with Alabama being the latest in March 2015.
As public schools, charter schools are open to all children, do not require entrance exams, cannot charge tuition, and must participate in state testing and federal accountability programs. The schools draw up their own charter which is a set of rules and performance standards that they are held accountable to.
Charter schools are semi-autonomous public schools that receive public funds. They operate under a written contract with a state, district or other entity (referred to as an authorizer or sponsor). Currently, 45 states and the District of Columbia have charter school laws.
No. Up to 25% of teachers in a charter school may be exempt from licensure and administrators are not required to be licensed. All teachers must have demonstrated subject-matter competency, and teachers and administrators must have at least a bachelor's degree.
Currently, 1,118 California charter school teachers do not have any type of teaching credential or permit, including a Certificate of Clearance, according to the California Department of Education.
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