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  2. Charter school - Wikipedia

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    A charter school is a school that receives government funding but operates independently of the established state school system in which it is located. [2] [3] ...

  3. Charter schools in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Some charter schools provide a specialized curriculum (for example in arts, mathematics, or vocational training). Charter schools may be founded by individuals or teacher-parent groups. Two-thirds of charter schools are freestanding and independent; the remainder are managed by a charter management organization or education management organization.

  4. School choice in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Charter schools are independent public schools that are exempt from many of the regulations governing public schools. These exemptions grant charter schools some autonomy and flexibility with decision-making, such as teacher contracts, hiring, and curriculum. In return, charter schools are subject to stricter accountability on spending and ...

  5. Five groups are applying to open eight charter schools in ...

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    The online charter school will be open to teens and young adults ages 16 to 21 years old. The career-focused school will include volunteer and career exploration opportunities. Teachers and ...

  6. Federal Charter School Program - Wikipedia

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    Today's charter schools are centered within urban areas, and generally accept a higher proportion of low-achieving, low-income students. In general, they are small – with about 60% enrolling fewer than 200 students (in comparison, only about 16% of traditional public school enroll fewer than 200 students), and have a slightly lower proportion of students with disabilities and who are limited ...

  7. Charter - Wikipedia

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    Charter can be used as a synonym for "hire" or "lease", as in the "charter" of a bus, boat or plane. [1] A charter member (US English) of an organization is an original member; that is, one who became a member when the organization received its charter. [2] A chartered member (British English) is a member who holds an individual chartered ...

  8. Charter schools in New York - Wikipedia

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    New York City public schools then-chancellor Joel Klein was "thrilled" [26] for the school's founding, according to journalist Steven Brill, partly because once that school needed space in a public non charter school the union could not object to the principle of collocation and he could arrange for other charters to share space with non ...

  9. Why the State Board of Education held off voting to sponsor ...

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    Two other charter schools on the agenda to be considered by the state board, Willard C. Pitts Academy and P3 Montessori Charter School, both had their presentations postponed until May. Both ...

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