Our mission is to ensure that students with disabilities have
ready access to charter schools which have the support necessary to enable those students to thrive.
Three recent publications highlight some of the key challenges the National Center for Special Education in Charter Schools faces as we work to ensure students with disabilities have
ready access to charter schools prepared to provide quality special education and related services.
The National Center for Special Education in Charter Schools is the only national organization devoted entirely to ensuring that students with disabilities have
ready access to charter schools that are prepared to help them thrive, and we have noticed that most articles mentioning students with disabilities seem less focused on the students themselves than on using those students as a tool to criticize charter schools.
Not exact matches
Although the promise and potential of parental choice is nowhere more evident than in the realm of technology, the arguments for allowing students
ready access to cyberschools extend
to interdistrict
school choice,
charter schools, private
schools, and vouchers as well.
We stand
ready to fight for the right of every child
to access an excellent public education, whether in a traditional public
school or a public
charter school.
Success Academy and other public
charter schools are
ready to do our part,
to increase
access for all learners,
to help meet the demand from parents for excellent
schools.
Also, like all
charter schools in North Carolina, students come from all around the region, so having
ready access to a car — and a schedule flexible enough
to wait patiently in traffic during the middle of a work day — provides an advantage.