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Charter School Benefits
Advantages of charter schools. Every child is different, which is why school choice is so important. That is why we want to tell you about some of the benefits that your child can have in a charter school.
1. Promotion of Inclusion and Community Involvement
One of the main benefits of a charter school is the emphasis we place on inclusion and group participation to help foster the social and educational growth of each child. During a child’s teenage years, they struggle for a sense of belonging. Our composition offers us the role of helping children develop a confidence that would otherwise be difficult to develop in a classic student environment. Charter schools also offer various after-school events and activities that can help children pursue additional interests (eg, a robotics club) that may not be available at other schools.
2. Real-World Learning
One of the main benefits of a charter school is the emphasis we place on inclusion and group participation to help foster the social and educational growth of each child. During a child’s teenage years, they struggle for a sense of belonging. Our composition offers us the role of helping children develop a confidence that would otherwise be difficult to develop in a classic student environment. Charter schools also offer various after-school events and activities that can help children pursue additional interests (eg, a robotics club) that may not be available at other schools.
3. Small Classrooms
Probably one of the biggest benefits to a charter school’s learning environment is the small classrooms. This gives us the flexibility to provide more personalized attention to each student. It also fosters a more inclusive learning environment.
4. No Red-Tape Education
Though charter schools are publicly funded by state and federal tax dollars, we have more autonomy than a traditional public school. If a charter school notices something is not working pedagogically, their educational team can address the issue and fix it immediately. A traditional public school may have to wait for an entire school year to address something that may not be meeting the needs of their students. Just like real-world learning where students learn to problem solve and adapt to the unexpected, charter schools do the same to make sure our curriculum provides each student with the tools they need to succeed.
5. Customized Curriculum
Charter schools give you the ability to better customize your child’s curriculum or graduation pathway based on their likes and interests, rather than your typical public-school curriculum. There may be a specific track your child wants to pursue that is more science-oriented or arts-oriented – and, at a charter school, your child can pursue that track.