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Charter
Concept
What is a Charter School?
According to the Charter Schools Act
that was passed by California legislature
in 1992, a charter school is a public school
that is intended to operate independently
of the traditional school district structure
in order to provide educators, parents and
students a method to accomplish the following:
Improve the learning experience for all students.
Encourage the use of different and innovative
teaching methods.
Present educators with new professional opportunities
that allow them to assume responsibility for
the learning program at the school site.
Provide parents and students with expanded
educational choices within the public school
system.
Hold schools accountable for student performance
and provide the schools with a method to change
from rule-based to performance-based accountability
systems.
Provide vigorous competition within the public
schools system to stimulate continual improvements
in all public schools.
How does a Charter School work?
Crescent View Charter High School uses a Personalized
Learning charter school model that allows
the learning program to be tailored to each
students individual needs and interests.
Each student focuses on one or two subjects
at a time and visits the campus once a week
to meet with teachers for instruction and
exams. Most of the schoolwork is completed
at home.
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