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What are charter schools?

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Charter schools extend the privilege of choice to all families. They provide options for parents and students in pursuing their ideal educational experience. Charter schools are open to all children free of charge who are eligible to attend traditional public schools in the state of Michigan. Charter schools are governed by a local Board of Directors and are required to meet and often exceed the standards of its Authorizer and the State Board of Education
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Are Charter Schools required to follow IDEA?

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Yes, federal law requires any school receiving public dollars to provide students with disabilities educational choices comparable to those offered to non-disabled students. Charter schools can not discriminate against students with disabilities. If you would like to set up an appointment, please fill out our appointment request form and you will be contacted shortly, or call our office at 713-523-0058.
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What are public charter schools?

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Charter schools are public schools operated by a non-profit organization and funded on a per-pupil basis like all other public schools in the district.
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How are charter schools governed?

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Charter schools are governed by a Board of Directors appointed by the Academy's Authorizer. Bylaws of the Board of Directors outline its role and responsibilities. Some charter schools employ an education service provider/management company to provide executive leadership and management services. Other charter schools choose to go it alone with the Board and Academy Director.
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Charter Schools USA Frequently Asked Questions
Charter schools are public schools of choice that are state-funded but privately operated. There is no tuition for attending a charter school.
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School Choice Charter Schools
Charter schools are public schools that operate under a performance contract, or a "charter" which frees them from many regulations created for traditional public schools while holding them accountable for academic and financial results. The charter contract between the charter school governing board and the sponsor details the school's mission, program, goals, students served, methods of assessment and ways to measure success.
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Charter School of Morgan Hill -- FAQ
Click here to link to the State of California's web page on charter schools. There is a wealth of information available at this site. Some of the information we provide here is taken from the state's overview.
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CICS Northtown: Frequently Asked Questions
Charter schools are public schools operated by independent organizations. They are public in every sense by being open to all students; non-selective in enrollment; non-religious; tuition-free; and, often designed specifically to educate a substantial proportion of underserved students.
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Charter schools are public schools that receive funding from the state on a per-student basis, but are independent of the local school districts. In exchange for this, charter schools are subject to increased accountability. Charter schools enter into a performance contract with the state based on organizational and student achievement outcomes. Charter schools are free to choose their own philosophy, mission and school design as long as they achieve the agreed upon outcomes.
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Are charter schools public schools?

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Yes. By law all charter schools are public schools and can not deny admission to any student as long as seats are available. Charter schools have greatly helped to improve traditional government-run public schools via the competition they bring. Unfortunately, in most areas with high-achieving charter schools wait lists for admission are very long.
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of September 2000, 36 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico have passed charter school laws. There are approximately 2,000 charter schools currently operating in 31 states serving more than 500,000 students. Arkansas currently has 27 charter schools operating.
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Do county and district offices report CBEDS for their charter schools?

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Yes. County and district offices are to report CBEDS for all charter schools to which they have authorized a charter, regardless of funding selection. CBEDS data are used in over 20 different funding formulas, so if the data are not submitted, some funds may be jeopardized.
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Where Can I Find Charter Legislation and Charter Schools?

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of Fall 2002, nearly 2,700 charter schools are operating in 36 states and the District of Columbia, serving over 684,000 students. CER has graded the country's 40 charter school laws, ranking them from A to F (click here for the latest grades and rankings).
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Who may attend public charter schools in Tennessee?

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Any student who, "in the previous school year, failed to test proficient" on the reading or math portions of the TCAP or on the language arts/reading or math Gateway. For more information on public charter schools in Tennessee, please visit the Dept. of Education's page on charter schools. A listing of currently operating public charter schools is also available online.
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How do I enroll my child in one of CSA's charter schools?

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Parents or legal guardians are invited to submit an application for student enrollment at the chosen Academy. All forms must be submitted in person. Students will be accepted and assigned to classes on a first come, first served basis. If a particular grade is full, students will participate in a lottery process at the end of the official enrollment period or will be placed on a waiting list in the order enrollment applications are received.
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Are charter schools required to prepare a SARC?

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Although charter schools are required by the California Constitution to prepare a SARC as a condition of receiving state funds. Charter schools are not required to comply with various SARC content and distribution requirements that are contained in the California Education Code.
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Can charter schools accept donations?

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Yes. As non-profit charitable organizations, charter schools can request and accept charitable donations from private sources and additional government grants.
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Are charter schools diverse?

Greater Newark Charter School of NJ
Yes. Nationwide, students in charter schools have similar demographic characteristics to students in all public schools. In New Jersey, charter schools tend to have demographics very much like the demographics of the districts and schools their students would otherwise attend. No.
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How many charter schools can be authorized in NJ?

Greater Newark Charter School of NJ
There is no longer a limit to the number of charter schools that can be established. The Charter School Act of 1995 requires a minimum of three charter schools to be allocated to each county. The Act further requires the commissioner to actively encourage the establishment of charter schools in urban school districts with the participation of institutions of higher education. N.J.S.A. 18A:36A-3(b).
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Where can I get additional information? What are charter schools?

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Charter schools are public schools that operate under a performance contract, or a "charter" which frees them from most rules and state statutes created for traditional public schools. As part of the contract, charter schools are held strictly accountable for academic and financial results.
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What is the purpose of charter schools?

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Statutory provisions require charter schools to fulfill the following purposes:improve student learning and academic achievement; increase learning opportunities for all students, with special emphasis on low-performing students; encourage the use of innovative learning methods; require the measurement of learning outcomes; and create new professional opportunities for teachers.
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How are charter schools formed?

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Statutory provisions specify that creating a new school or converting an existing public school to a charter school are methods that may be used to form a charter school. An individual, a group of parents or teachers, a business, a municipality, or a legal entity may submit an application to the school district in order to form a new charter school.
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How are charter schools evaluated and assessed?

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Every charter school must be evaluated on academic progress and the outcomes agreed upon in the school's binding contract. In addition, individual charter schools are evaluated and assigned a school grade using the same standards and criteria as traditional public schools.
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How are charter schools funded?

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Charter schools do not charge tuition. They receive Federal and State funding based on student enrollment, as well as funding from other grant sources.
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What is the failure rate of charter schools?

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The Center on Education Reform has information on over 4,000 charter schools that opened in the past 16 years nationwide, since the first charter school law was enacted. Only 11% of charters have closed because they did not perform at required levels or were unable to attract enough students to be financially viable. Compared with the failure rate of small businesses, which are usually not nearly as complex as schools to operate, this is a remarkably low percentage.
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What is the future of charter schools?

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California has stipulated the number of charter schools that may be opened each year. Presently there are almost 600 operating throughout the State. Charters were inaugurated under State law with the Legislature’s intent “to provide vigorous competition within the public school system to stimulate continual improvements in all public schools.
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