They look to hire the most qualified staff but will sometimes hire someone uncertified in a pinch when they can't find a certified person who is willing to lose union protection or wants to be paid
like traditional public school teachers....
The 54 district charters are funded and run by the district
mostly like traditional public schools but they allow for more innovation, such as setting their schedules, hiring and training staff and shaping their curriculum.
That makes them less staging grounds for radical experimentation, as many charters have sought to distinguish themselves, and
more like traditional public schools with a focus that's designed to fit the interests of students.
Others inside the movement say charters «have hit a wall» — that too many are
operating like traditional public schools, with unimpressive results because they've done little or nothing to innovate and adopt the most promising classroom practices.
Yet, research has not found charters to be particularly innovative (Preston, Goldring, Berends, & Cannata, 2012) and even U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan (2013) has criticized them for
looking like traditional public schools.
Like traditional public schools, charters are free, and they are open to all students.
Biddle admits that
like traditional public schools, some public charter schools suffer from a lack of quality control and more attention should be paid to the role of charter authorizers.
However,
like traditional public schools, charter schools must admit all students who wish to attend and may not discriminate against students, including those who are low income, English learners, or struggling academically.
Public charter schools —
like traditional public schools — should be open to all kids, support and develop excellence in teaching, and show strong results in the classroom.
In addition, just
like a traditional public school and unlike many charters, we welcome new scholars at all grade levels at the beginning of each year.
Just
like traditional public schools, public charter schools operate on government funding.
Public charter schools operate on government funding, just
like traditional public schools.
They, like private schools, will have more autonomy and direct accountability, but
like traditional public schools, will be free and open to all district students.
Funding is based on per - student enrollment, just
like traditional public schools.
Public charter schools operate on government funding, just
like traditional public schools, but they operate independently.
Just
like a traditional public school, we receive state and federal funding.
Just
like traditional public schools, charter schools run the gamut from inspiring successes to disappointing failures.
This means that just
like traditional public schools, public charter schools are tuition - free and open to all students, do not discriminate on any basis, are publicly funded based on enrollment, and are held accountable to state and federal standards.
Just
like traditional public schools, charter schools are funded by local, state, and federal Tax dollars based on student enrollment, but they have the freedom to be more innovative while being accountable for improved student achievement.
Charter schools are funded based on student enrollment, just
like traditional public schools.
Some charters are good and others aren't, just
like traditional public schools.
Like traditional public schools, charter schools play a role in filling the state's education needs, but we must remain vigilant to ensure schools are serving the needs of all students.
Like traditional public schools, charters saw a modest increase in their average passage rates, but they're still behind by more than 15 percent.
Like traditional public schools, charters receive state funding based on a formula for each child enrolled in the school.
Charter public schools are funded based on student enrollment, just
like traditional public schools.
Charter public schools, just
like traditional public schools, need the funding to provide their students adequate and appropriate facilities in which to learn.
In California, charter schools are required to hire credentialed teachers for core and college preparatory subjects just
like all traditional public schools.
These schools do not charge tuition, are open to all students and receive funding based on student enrollment just
like traditional public schools.
Like traditional public schools, charter public schools can not discriminate in their admissions or operations based on race, religion, ethnicity, national origin, gender, income level, disabling condition, proficiency in the English language, or athletic ability.
Like traditional public schools, charter schools do not charge tuition, and charter schools must address the entire state curriculum for all grade levels offered.
because the dollars aren't there to pay
them like traditional public school teachers.