Traditional Public Schools And Charter Schools

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Traditional public schools and Charter schools are very different in almost everything. Traditional public schools are bigger than Charter schools and most of the students are from low-income families. One of the major differences is that charters schools do their own curriculum. On the other hand, public schools teach students an specific material that the government assigns. In other words, charter schools have more freedom to do whatever they want to do. I learned that traditional public schools have to meet certain requirements in order to get their founding. On the other hand, charters schools get additional funding from other places. After doing this research, it is clearer to see the differences between both schools. For some reason, I would like to teach in a public school rather than a charter school. I think that this is because I studied my whole education in a public school and I am used to that system. Students move from kindergarten to elementary school, and then from middle school to high school. I really like that students are moving from schools and that they change ...

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