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California Charter Schools: a free option for your child
Charter schools are open to the public, do not charge tuition, and are highly responsive to the students they serve.
Teamwork
Teamwork is embedded in the culture of California’s charter schools. Parents are encouraged to work together with teachers and students to accelerate academic progress.
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Charter Parents, take action!
Keep your charter school options strong. Find out how you can help.
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Teachers in charter schools have the freedom and flexibility in the classroom to make changes addressing the needs of individual students.
Parents are highly satisfied with charter schools. A recent research study found that the overwhelming majority of parents give their child’s charter school an “A”.1
How to find a charter school and enroll your child?
There are 687 charter schools in California serving 240,000 children. Search our map to find a school near you.
Please note that enrollment policies and procedures for charter schools differ. Visit charter school web sites or call the school to obtain additional information about the schools.
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Tips for Choosing the Best School for your Child.
1. Identify your child’s needs and learning style.
2. Understand your options.
3. Research schools by reading school information and participating in a school visit.
4. Ask questions to understand if the school is the best fit for your child.
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1 A 2007 USC field study entitled, Charter Schools and Customer Satisfaction: Lessons from Field Testing a Parent Survey, Wohlstetter, Nayfack & Mora-Flores.
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