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Exposure to charter schools significantly increased student performance at nearby traditional public schools. ... Students at traditional public schools also experienced reductions in grade retention when co-located with or close to a charter, as well as small positive effects on their attendance.
They contend that charters inadequately serve children with special needs. Charter schools suspend children with disabilities at a higher rate than public schools, and there have been many cases of inadequacy due to a lack of resources, experience, and insensitivity.
Charter schools do create change in the public school districts in which they open, and that change can take many forms. Charter school opponents tend to focus on one pain point: Charter schools take funding from the public school district. ... Some, but not all, of the local funding may go with the student.
Many states and districts withhold money from individual charter schools due to fees and administrative costs, but the best laws provide full and equal funding for all public schools.
Charter schools give parents more options for their children. We need more high-performing charter schools. Charter schools are not better than public schools but do have the enrollment flexibility to appear to do better. Charter schools are popular because they have better marketing than public schools.
I currently work at a traditional, urban public school. A few reasons for the hate: Charter schools can be more selective with their students. ... Charter schools represent an attack against unions and collective bargaining, either through their school setup, their teacher contracts, etc.
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.
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.
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.
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