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Yes, charter schools are independently-operated, public schools. Charter schools provide a high-quality education option to public school students, upholding high standards that meet and often exceed the district and state metrics.
The answer is yes: charter schools have to take state tests. It also requires states to have a single state-wide accountability system for all of its public schools, including charter schools. Charter schools are held accountable to state academic standards, ensuring a high-quality education for their students.
Yes, charter schools abide by the same state academic standards as public schools YET they have flexibility when creating their curriculum. Public schools have academic standards (i.e., test scores) and curriculum requirements set by each state that they must follow.
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 are public schools of choice, meaning that no one is assigned or zoned to attend a charter school. Per state statute, charter schools operate with certain freedom from some of the regulations that are imposed upon district-run schools.
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.
Charter schools are exempt from all state board rules and regulations and any local school board rules and regulations applicable to public schools and their officers and employees, except those specifically outlined in an approved charter and in state law, including health and safety, accountability and assessments,
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.
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