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Charter schools are accredited by a private board. While charter schools are held to the same state academic standards as public schools, they have the flexibility to define their own curriculum.
Charter schools are public schools that are independent of school districts through contracts with state or local boards. ... 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 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.
A charter school is a public school that is independently run. ... Charter schools are schools of choice, meaning students are not assigned to the school because of where they live. Instead, families must choose to enroll their child in a charter school.
Yes. Local charter school means a public school or part of a public school that is converted into a charter school. ... However, a public school may only be converted by approval of the board of the school district in which it is located.
Magnet schools are held accountable by the state and the local school board, just like public schools, but charter schools aren't. They are accountable to their own charter. ... Magnet schools are funded by the state. Charter schools receive state funding as well, but may have other sources of funding, too.
Do charter schools get better academic results than public schools? No. The charter school sector does not get better academic results than public schools and often performs worse. Charters sometimes appear to do better because they can control the types of students they choose to serve.
Because charter schools are generally granted more flexibility than regular schools, advocates argue that charters can develop more innovative programs. They are accountable to their authorizers for results but are free to try different ways of helping students achieve at higher levels.
Charter schools are considered 'schools of choice' that give families more options for their children's public education. Charters claim high academic standards, small class size, and innovative approaches to teaching and learning. On average, charter schools serve about 300 students.
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. Charter schools, wherever they operate, are often accused of having a harmful effect on the traditional public schools in the area.
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