From Deseret News archives:
Charter schools blossom
"I think (charter schools) are of great interest to parents we live in a state where education is valued by families and they will go where they need to to get that quality education," said Carolyn Sharette, director of American Preparatory Academy charter.
"We have a mind-set in the charter community of ensuring the success of every student," Sharette said. "Public schools want every child to succeed, but (charters) exist to have every kid succeed we set the schools up ourselves for that very purpose."
Nearly all Utahns have heard of charter schools. But many people scratch their heads when it comes to the actual definition and purpose of the schools.
Charter schools are public schools. Charter schools are free. And anyone can enroll.
Students enroll in charter schools for various reasons. They generally are smaller schools with smaller class sizes than traditional schools, and many have a specific emphasis, said John Broberg, state charter school director.
Most don't have transportation or varsity sports, but they do have some programs that traditional classrooms don't have. Those offerings, from accelerated science and engineering programs to dual language and film production programs, have garnered interest from students all over the state.
Many of the secondary charter schools target underserved populations and focus on college preparedness, while opportunities for individualized learning are a common attraction for elementary schools.
The schools are often run by parents or businesses. They must abide by state requirements, from testing to following the core curriculum, but have some freedom for teaching innovations.
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