Charter proponents cite it as an example of how freedom of
traditional public school bureaucracy can produce impressive results.
Not exact matches
The only material difference between charter and
traditional public schools is that the latter are not part of the local
school - governance
bureaucracy, whether a
school board, a mayor or even a state - appointed superintendent.
Private
schools, unlike the
traditional public variety, don't have bloated administrations and a gargantuan
bureaucracy to feed and can fire bad teachers.
Traditional public schools are large
bureaucracies with many constituencies, managed by many administrators.
These
schools have a fair amount of autonomy and operate without the
bureaucracy that often plagues
traditional public schools.