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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. Unlike most traditional public schools, charter schools can be closed if their students don't do well enough on their tests.
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 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.
Charter schools, wherever they operate, are often accused of having a harmful effect on the traditional public schools in the area. So, while their child's public education funding stays within the borders of their public school district, it is no longer available to be spent by the local school board.
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.
The answer is yes: charter schools have to take state tests. Though they are independently run, charter schools are free and open to all, and are subject to several of the same state requirements as other public schools including tests.
Standardized tests scores Standardized test scores are one good way to determine how well charter school students fare when compared to traditional public school students. According to The Boston Globe, students who study at charter schools do tend to do better on standardized tests.
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.
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