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HTML clipboardWhat is a charter school?
A charter school is a public
school that operates according to the terms of a charter, or contract, that has
been approved by the local board of education and the State Board of Education.
What is the difference
between a charter school and a traditional public school?
A traditional public school is
organized according to federal laws, State Board of Education rules, and local
board of education policies. A charter school is organized according to federal
laws and the terms of the charter contract.
How are charter schools
funded?
Charter schools are public
schools. By law, a charter school is included in the allotment of funds to the
local school system in which the charter school is located. The charter school
is to be treated no less favorably than any other public schools in the district
with respect to funding for instructional and administrative programs.
Who can attend a charter
school?
Charter schools are public
schools of choice. Any student who lives in the charter school's school band,
and district and who submits a timely application may attend a charter school.
If the number of applications exceeds the school's capacity, applicants will be
selected through a lottery process. A charter school may not have admission
criteria.
Are you going to provide
any extracurricular activities?
Yes. For a middle school
learning should always be accompanied with exploration. Therefore, RSA will
strive to provide as many opportunities as possible for the students to gain
extra experiences. Field trips, sports activities, after-school clubs are a few
of the many possibilities RSA will provide.
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