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    Charter School Goals

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    successful when they have clearly outlined goals and objectives. This has been a very large part of the current success of the charter school. As a board we have been able to define and include in the charter application what the goals and objectives for the school are. This has created a trust in the school and families are signing their students up in record numbers even before the school is built. (Mahdinezhad, Bin Suandi, Daud bin Silong , Omar 2013) I strongly believe in motivating others to be the best

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    Implementation of charter schools in LAUSD by George Szabo Introduction to Public Management and Policy POSC / CRJU 320 Dr. Samuel B. Stone California State University, Fullerton September 29, 2015 $490-million dollar plan In California there is frequent debate over the performance of public schools throughout the state. It is known that many of the state’s public schools are poorly funded and lay in disrepair. It is also accompanied by bad test scores and underperforming students which is

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    At the foundation of the American public school system is the belief that every child deserves a quality education. To this end, the public school system in America has undergone many reforms. One of which has been charter schools. Charter schools are independent public schools of choice working under the auspices of a charter and not governed by the board of education. The charter can be written by parents, teachers, school administrators, community leaders, educational businesses, etc. It

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    children, free of tuition, and does not have special entrance requirements, charter schools believe that children should have the opportunity to achieve at a high level. When creating charter schools, they focused on a desire to create greater flexibility for innovation within public education. It was hoped that successful innovations could be adapted to benefit public education more broadly. (NEA, 2017). Charter schools also, foster partnership between parents, teachers, and students in hopes of

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    set up the first “Charter Schools” in Minnesota in 1991. These were the first of many charter schools in the

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    their child no matter if the school is a public school or a charter school. The passing of this ballot will allow the approval of twelve new charter schools or enrollment to increase by 1% statewide in already existing charter schools by the state Board of Elementary and Secondary Education each year. Hearing about charter schools expanding would gain the supporters of those who have a child on a waiting list. There are those who already have a child in a public school and worries that passing this

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    Effective Charter School Vendors One thing you may be surprised to learn about starting a charter school is that it’s a lot like starting a business. You’ve got to put out a quality product (your teaching style), you need to attract customers (your students), and you want to attract the best talent (your teachers). One of the most challenging aspects of the process is the hiring and management of suppliers. Your school will need more suppliers than you think. There’s the food for the school lunches

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    indomitably believe in is the matter of charter schools. A charter school is an independently governed, publically funded, public school operated under a charter which is a set of self-written rules and promises between the school and the state consisting of how the school will be structured. This allows greater educational freedom in its operations in return for greater responsibility in the school’s academic progress and performances. Many charter schools share the following attributes; they possess

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    Philanthropies, and Charter School Reform in Washington State, it is important to understand the case itself. The charter school reform movement in Washington state began in 2012 with the passage of Initiative 1240. Initiative 1240 was the necessary legislation need to legalize charter schools in Washington state. As of 2012, only nine US states did not allow charter schools. Resultantly, Washington state needed a popular vote to pass. There were three previous votes in opposition to charter schools with a vote

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    Cherokee Charter Academy. Cherokee Charter Academy is a charter school in Cherokee County on Sixes Road. Cherokee Charter Academy includes kindergarten through eighth-grade classes. There are over nine hundred students and about sixty-five full-time teachers at Cherokee Charter Academy. Charter schools are similar to public schools and are tuition-free. Charter schools are governed independently, but if the school does not demonstrate success it will lose its charter. At Cherokee Charter Academy I

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