by Wilma Stone | May 17, 2017 | Articles
Personalized learning in a charter school is creating an opportunity for a successful smaller class environment that allows students to learn at their own pace and work with teachers individually and in groups. At Nolan Creek School, an open-enrollment public charter... by Daryn Slover | Sep 11, 2014 | Articles
To keep attracting bright students, it has become necessary that school districts explore ways to compete with virtual charter schools. For example, in Maine, the first virtual charter school has enrolled close to 300 students. Many of these students would otherwise... by Amy B Wang and Paulina Pineda | May 6, 2014 | Articles
One of the advantages of charter schools for autistic kids is the ability of parents to be very involved, as well as the small group size and personalized approach. Parental involvement is very important, whether contributing to the plans for one child, or joining... by Reid Wilson | Apr 7, 2014 | Articles
Paying expensive fees for Pre-K may soon be a thing of the past for some parents with the development of a new universal Pre-kindergarten program starting in New York state. It’s not uncommon for parents to spend thousands of dollars annually on child care and... by Laura Colby | Mar 25, 2014 | Articles
Public funding for charter schools in wealthy urban areas is a continuing budget issue in large city school districts. At Success Academy Union Square, a charter school in Manhattan, parents dropping off kindergartners one frigid morning include a radiologist with a...
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