Since 1992, forty-two states and the District of Columbia have enacted legislation for charter schools. As of December 2011, there were 5,700 charter schools educating 1.9 million students. Charter schools are characterized as public schools that receive autonomy from a variety of rules and regulations that traditional public schools must follow. In exchange for this increased autonomy, charter schools are accountable to the requirements that are established in the charter. Failure to satisfy those requirements could result in the closing of the school
Charter schools, public schools that operate with greater autonomy than their traditional counterpar...
Much of the school choice debate today is centered on charter schools, which are similar to private ...
Despite rapid expansion of charter schools since the first enabling legislation was passed in 1991 t...
Charter schools have inspired contested debates over the best way to provide quality educational opp...
Charter schools have inspired contested debates over the best way to provide quality educational opp...
Charter schools have inspired contested debates over the best way to provide quality educational opp...
During the past two decades, the charter school has evolved from a theoretical concept into an educa...
CHARTER PUBLIC SCHOOLS. INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT AND STATUTE. Amends Constitution to prov...
In theory, the charter school concept is based on a trade-off or exchange: greater autonomy for incr...
Previous research has demonstrated the benefits of implementing more charter schools in the United S...
Within the context of continual dissatisfaction with American public schools, charter school propone...
The charter school movement has been the most prominent and controversial education reform in the Un...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Charter...
The number of schools operating under charter school laws has soared over the last decade, from a sm...
Charter schools have been proposed as a compromise between public-school choice and voucher programs...
Charter schools, public schools that operate with greater autonomy than their traditional counterpar...
Much of the school choice debate today is centered on charter schools, which are similar to private ...
Despite rapid expansion of charter schools since the first enabling legislation was passed in 1991 t...
Charter schools have inspired contested debates over the best way to provide quality educational opp...
Charter schools have inspired contested debates over the best way to provide quality educational opp...
Charter schools have inspired contested debates over the best way to provide quality educational opp...
During the past two decades, the charter school has evolved from a theoretical concept into an educa...
CHARTER PUBLIC SCHOOLS. INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT AND STATUTE. Amends Constitution to prov...
In theory, the charter school concept is based on a trade-off or exchange: greater autonomy for incr...
Previous research has demonstrated the benefits of implementing more charter schools in the United S...
Within the context of continual dissatisfaction with American public schools, charter school propone...
The charter school movement has been the most prominent and controversial education reform in the Un...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Charter...
The number of schools operating under charter school laws has soared over the last decade, from a sm...
Charter schools have been proposed as a compromise between public-school choice and voucher programs...
Charter schools, public schools that operate with greater autonomy than their traditional counterpar...
Much of the school choice debate today is centered on charter schools, which are similar to private ...
Despite rapid expansion of charter schools since the first enabling legislation was passed in 1991 t...