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How does a student get into a charter school?
Student enrollment is based on a first-come, first-served basis, and once capacity is reached, additional students are placed on a waitlist. By law, if there are more applications submitted than seats available, the schools will hold a randomized blind charter school lottery to decide which students are admitted.
Are charter schools harder 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.
Is it hard to get into charter school?
Although by law they can’t discriminate by disability, gender, race, or religion, popular charter schools can be difficult to get into — but it’s certainly not impossible. Charters can be so popular that you may find yet another lottery and waiting list when you get there.
Do charter schools have higher test scores?
But the vast majority of charter schools get no better and no worse test-based results than comparable regular public schools.
Why would you choose a charter school?
Many people are drawn to charter schools because they’re given more curricular and managerial freedom than traditional public schools. However, with increased freedom comes increased accountability. Additionally, charter schools are accountable to students, parents, and the community.
Are there any restrictions on a charter school?
Charter schools are exempt from significant state or local regulations related to operation and management but otherwise adhere to regulations of public schools — for example, charter schools cannot charge tuition or be affiliated with a religious institution.
When does lead charter school close for the season?
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Why are public schools better than charter schools?
Public schools tend to attract more experienced and educated teachers than charter schools because they offer stability that charter schools often do not, including higher salaries and union membership. Collective bargaining rights can greatly affect a teaching environment by limiting workloads and guaranteeing salary increases, among other things.
Why are there so many charter schools closing?
High turnover harms student achievement and creates an unstable environment for teachers as well. A recent analysis of charter schools by the Network for Public Education found that about a quarter of charter schools close within five years of opening their doors.