Charter school (North Carolina)

Charter school (North Carolina)

Charter schools in North Carolina are public schools operating under a different set of rules than the typical state-run schools. Though they are exempt from many requirements, charter schools are required to administer the state's battery of standardized tests.[1]

History

North Carolina Charter schools were established by North Carolina House Bill 955 in 1996, also known as the Charter School Act. [2] Charter schools were established in an effort to improve the academic chances and performance of those that were at-risk and those that were academically gifted, but all students eligible for public school are eligible to apply to a charter school. The Act allowed an organization or person could apply to start a charter school. The schools that are approve will be state funded but managed by a community board instead of a school board. As of February 2011 there is a state cap of 100 charter schools total, but the new Republican majority in the North Carolina General Assembly has started a movement to lift the cap.[1][3]

In January, 2011, the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools ranked North Carolina's charter school law 32 out of 41 states with charter school laws, with poor marks for accountability, equity of funding, and the low cap of 100 schools in the state.[1][4]

Differences between Public and Charter Schools

Charter schools are:

  • not required to provide transportation for students.
  • not required to provide breakfast or lunch for students.
  • allowed to serve students from other counties.
  • allowed to stray from the traditional 180-day school calendar.
  • allowed to have non-certified teachers.
  • allowed to employ teachers on short-term contracts.[3]


References

  1. ^ a b c Brokaw, Sommer (January 27, 2011). "Drive to lift charter school cap gains ground". The Charlotte Post. http://www.thecharlottepost.com/index.php?src=news&srctype=detail&category=News&refno=3305. Retrieved February 5, 2011. 
  2. ^ http://www.ncpublicschools.org/charterschools/policy/legislation/
  3. ^ a b Bonner, Lynn (January 16, 2011). "Charter schools gain strength". The News & Observer (Raleigh, North Carolina: The News & Observer Publishing Company): p. 1A. http://www.newsobserver.com/2011/01/16/923327/charter-schools-gain-strength.html#storylink=misearch. Retrieved February 5, 2011. ""This promises to be the biggest year for charter schools in North Carolina since the law allowing them passed nearly 15 years ago."" 
  4. ^ "NAPCS Releases Annual Ranking of State Charter Laws; Race to the Top Helped some States Improve". NAPCS. January 19, 2011. http://www.publiccharters.org/node/3113. Retrieved February 5, 2011. 

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