Sentences with phrase «types of charter schools operate»

Two types of charter schools operate in Massachusetts: Horace Mann charter schools are effectively «in - district» charters whose applications must first be approved by a host school district and, with a few exceptions, the local teachers union.

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Three types of organizations operate charter schools in New York City: nonprofit community - grown organizations (CGOs), nonprofit charter management organizations (CMOs), and for - profit education management organizations (EMOs).
The Portfolio Manager would govern schools of all types in a location — traditional, charter, and perhaps private — and select which schools should be allowed to operate, which should be closed, and police certain aspects of their operations, including admissions, transportation, and perhaps special education, discipline, and other issues.
For instance, a long discussion of charter - school results cites two of the important CREDO research reports but omits a crucial third one that shows hugely disparate impacts of different types of charter schools (with those operated by nonprofit charter management organizations vastly outperforming «mom - and - pop» and other charter sectors such as for - profit and online charter schools).
Type 2 charter schools are self - governed public schools, approved by BESE, that operate independently of existing public school districts.
The percentage of charter schools operated by charter management organizations has increased rapidly over the past 15 years, from 12 percent of all charter schools in 2000 to 20 percent in 2010 — 11.62 63 Based on the most recent data, roughly one - fourth of all new charter schools opened are operated by one of the two types of management organizations, the majority of those CMOs.
The ESSA regulations maintain the federal government's commitment to the privatization of public schools by requiring that states must implement programs to turn the «bottom 5 %» of schools over to privately owned and operated charter schools or instituted an alternative type of privatization or turnaround program.
California Education Code does not allow a local school district to manage the number and type of publicly financed, privately operated charter schools operating within its jurisdiction.
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