Noun
an experimental public school for kindergarten through grade 12; created and organized by teachers and parents and community leaders; operates independently of other schools
Source: WordNetAlbuquerque is my home. I want my kids and all of our children to be able to go to any public or charter school and receive an excellent education. Steven Michael Quezada
I'm not only a lawyer, I have a post-doctorate degree in federal tax law from William and Mary. I've worked in serious scholarship ... my husband and I have raised five kids, we've raised 23 foster children. We've applied ourselves to education reform. We started a charter school for at-risk kids. Michele Bachmann
A family can opt in to do that until April 30,” said Matt Zitello, associate director of Hawaii Technology Academy, a public charter school that uses a blended learning approach that incorporates virtual and in-person learning. Source: Internet
CARMICHAEL (CBS13) — A virtual charter school in Carmichael is seeing enrollment go up as the coronavirus pandemic changes education. Source: Internet
Gary Newton, the Walton-subsidized charter school lobbyist, gave her $2,200. Source: Internet
In April 2019, The Wall Street Journal reported that 57% of black and 54% of Hispanic charter school students passed the statewide English language arts test, compared to 52% of white students statewide. Source: Internet