The Pros And Cons Of Charter Schools

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Every parent wants the best education for their child, but how do they decide whether to send them to a public or charter school? Parents base their decisions on what the school has to offer to their child and favoritism plays a vast role in their choice. Other factors to consider are the character building and fundamentals their children will learn and receive, student-teacher ratio, and funding for either school.
Charter schools offer a superior education, they also provide an innovative curriculum and an alternative way of delivering instruction such as, exceptional children classes, classes for kids that learn at different speeds than others, and speech classes. Charter schools have freedom from the bureaucracy that controls traditional public schools. For example charter schools are allowed to make their own school policies. (Focus) Another thing is that most charter schools have a strict dress code which usually includes having to wear uniforms. When I attended charter school we had to wear uniforms, it was thought of as a sense of unity. That way there would be less bullying ...

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