Not exact matches
The measure also would require charters — publicly funded but privately managed
schools — to enroll special - education students and English - language learners at rates
comparable to
traditional public
schools in their
districts.
It is also notable because New York law requires each charter
school to enroll and retain students with disabilities (as well as English Language Learners and students eligible for free or reduced price lunch) in numbers
comparable to those of
traditional district schools in order to earn renewal at the end of its charter term.
When speaking of charter
schools» enrollment of a «
comparable share of special education students,» Rubin / Weber say that these special needs students who attend charters are «likely to have less expensive disabilities» than those who stay in the
traditional district.