Charter schools are tuition free,
independent public schools governed and operated jointly by licensed teachers, parents and community members.
We see charter schools throughout the state of Utah as
independent public schools governed by their approved charters and supported by families, communities and policy makers who recognize the importance of innovation, autonomy and choice in education.
Not exact matches
Charter
schools are
public schools that use government money but are run by
independent governing boards.
According to the contract with the Sparta Area
School District, SAILS Compass, Inc. acts as a governing board for SAILS (Sparta Area Independent Learning School) Charter, a public charter school serving youth - at -
School District, SAILS Compass, Inc. acts as a
governing board for SAILS (Sparta Area
Independent Learning
School) Charter, a public charter school serving youth - at -
School) Charter, a
public charter
school serving youth - at -
school serving youth - at - risk.
Charter
schools are tuition - free
public schools that are
governed by an
independent contract or «charter» with an authorizing agency.
Kentucky is one of seven states that do not allow charter
schools, which are
public schools that are
governed by an
independent board of directors.
Charter
schools are tuition - free, open enrollment,
public schools of choice.1 Unlike traditional
public schools, which are
governed by local boards of education, charter
schools are
governed by
independent, nonprofit boards and are accountable to an authorizing entity, which may close them if they fail to meet the goals delineated in their charter contract.
Charter
school governing bodies are often subject to various business regulations, such as ethical financial practices, and
public body rules, such as open meeting laws, and like all
public school districts, must have an annual
independent financial audit in accordance with state rules.