GEN103 week 5 final paper

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1 Charter Schools Arianne Machgan The University of Arizona Global Campus GEN103: Information Literacy Deanna Lauer 11/27/2023
2 Introduction Charter schools have changed education all around the world. Some parents don’t know what a Charter school is. However, a Charter School is a public school funded by the state. Students with a special learning disability can enroll. Knowing if the school has an accreditation can contribute to a parent's choice. While it has been encouraged that education is a physical learning place, it is important to consider a Charter School for education. What is a Charter School? A Charter School is a public school that has free tuition. Charter schools have to get approved by the State Department of Education. The authorization allows the school to educate students in grades TK to graduation from high school. The Schools receive funding from the state to run the approved Charter School. Charter Schools contract with education vendors to provide different options for ordering curriculum. The funding is used for learning supplies used in a classroom setting. Each family is assigned a teacher to verify your work samples, testing, and teaching questions. Does Charter Schools provide Special education? Charter Schools are required to follow the same federal laws and regulations as traditional schools. Charter schools have to accommodate students with special education needs. Once a Physiologist tests a student, they create a report that is discussed with the parent, general education teacher, and Principal. If the student qualifies for special education, the school creates an Individual education plan called an IEP. The IEP will allow the school to assign the student a Special education teacher who will meet with the student weekly to work on the goals that the student needs to work on. IEP goals can be for English, Math, Writing, Speech, and Occupation
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