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Can charter schools require parents to volunteer?
Charter schools break law by making parents volunteer, report says. Scores of California charter schools require parents to volunteer as a condition for their child's enrollment in violation of state law, according to a report by a civil rights organization. Some forced parents to pay fees in lieu of working.
Can a charter school kick you out?
Even once a student is properly enrolled and has appropriate services, multiple suspensions or an expulsion will not lead to success at a charter school. Keeping a student in school and addressing root causes of disciplinary problems can be critical for the future success of a student.
Can a student be kicked out of a charter school?
It is not true that every charter school is suspending or expelling more students, but it is concerning that charters are using exclusionary discipline at such high rates, especially when a lot of charter schools are serving communities that already face barriers to a quality education.
Can charter schools exclude students?
The report, titled, Unequal Access: How Some California Charter Schools Illegally Restrict Enrollment, says that according to the California Charter Schools Act of 1992, charter schools are required to admit all pupils who wish to attend, except for space limitations.
How are students chosen for charter schools?
Charter laws require that students are admitted by a random lottery drawing in cases too many students want to enroll in a single charter school. Charter schools must also meet the state and federal academic requirements that apply to all public schools. They're applications for seats at charter schools.
Do charter schools cherry-pick students?
New studies and research about charter schools reveal interesting trends in charter schools. Despite their attraction to many parents and educators today, some charter schools have received a bad rap for cherry-picking the best students in the area to provide the schools with top-notch performance scores.
How do charter schools hurt public schools?
If free public charter schools become available and parents choose them, then they're rejecting, and thereby hurting, their local school district. The local public school district is no longer tasked with educating the student, so they no longer get the money to do so.
What's bad about charter schools?
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.
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