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Charter Schools



Charter School - alternative type of American public school that, while paid for by taxes, is independent of the public-school system and relatively free from state and local regulations. A charter school has a greater degree of freedom and autonomy than the traditional public school, and students attend it by choice. Each school is granted a renewable charter, usually by a state or local board   Read More...

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    Charter Schools: Lessons in School Reform
    by Liane Brouillette. 270 pgs.


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    Charter Schools in Action: Renewing Public Education
    by Chester E. Finn Jr., Bruno V. Manno, Gregg Vanourek. 290 pgs.


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    Rethinking Professional Issues in Special Education (Chap. 14 "Charter Schools and Their Impact on Special Education")
    by James L. Paul, Carolyn D. Lavely, Ann Cranston-Gingras, Ella L. Taylor. 351 pgs.


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    School Choice in the Real World: Lessons from Arizona Charter Schools
    by Robert Maranto, Scott Milliman, Frederick Hess, April Gresham. 276 pgs.


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