Around 50 to 60 percent
of traditional charter school students are Black, compared to approximately 10 percent in online charters and 12 percent in traditional public schools.
As
with traditional charter schools, the general idea behind cyber charter schools is to allow families and students to have a choice other than their local public school.
Runner - Up: William Rubasch, Chief Operating Officer of Arizona Charter Schools, a network of seven charter schools including the La Paloma Academies in Tucson, Heritage Elementary Schools in Williams and Glendale, and the Liberty
Traditional Charter Schools in Phoenix and Douglas.
Alternatives to charter schools (such as the Travis Heights Elementary School, sometimes referred to as an «innovation school,» rather than as an in - district community charter school) are worth investigating as a means to forestall school districts imposing
traditional charter schools on their students, teachers, and parents.
It appears the Mayor is blatantly attempting to usurp the charter school movement in this initiative by providing an alternative «charter - like» initiative
within traditional charter schools.
From the initial charter school application, authorizers must be cognizant of how CMO and EMO - operated schools differ
from traditional charter schools and how they differ from each other.
White Hat runs schools for students at risk of dropping out, (Life Skills High School), fully - online schools (Distance and Electronic Learning Academy), and
more traditional charter schools (the Academies).
A report just released from Students First NY shows the program to be an abysmal failure: students outcomes are down in PROSE schools, with student achievement levels way below those in
traditional charter schools.
For instance, he said, the fact that «renaissance schools» get more resources from the district than
traditional charter schools was indeed a benefit.