
 
        
         
		Charter School Guide 
 Families around New York  
 City might be faced with the  
 realization that their children  
 may not be heading back to  
 school for the remainder of the  
 2019-20 scholastic year due to  
 the coronavirus pandemic.  
 While online lesson-planning  
 has provided a consolation  
 of sorts for students to  
 fi nish out this year, it isn’t too  
 early for parents to plan ahead  
 for next year and beyond when  
 school doors re-open.  
 The  school  choice  movement  
 has provided parents in  
 New York City and across the  
 United  States  with  more  options  
 on where to send their  
 children.  
 While the only legitimate  
 options in the past were between  
 public, private and homeschooling, 
  charter schools have  
 become a viable and attractive  
 option for a child’s education.  
 A charter school is an independently 
 operated public  
 school  that  usually  operates  
 under a contract with a government  
 agency or non-profi t organization. 
  It allows the school to  
 not have to follow a mandated  
 curriculum,  thus  designing  
 their classrooms and lessons  
 to fi t the individual student’s  
 needs.  
 While the idea of charter  
 schools has been met with  
 plenty  of  criticism,  there  are  
 overarching advantages of  
 sending your child to such an  
 institution: 
 Adapting to challenges 
 Within today’s educational  
 landscape lies the growing  
 challenge of properly informing, 
   preparing,  and  developing  
 students who learn and  
 grow  under  different  circumstances. 
   
 There  are  four  ways  children  
 can properly learn and  
 retain  the  material  of  their  
 coursework:  visual,  auditory,  
 reading/writing,  and  kinesthetic. 
   
 Charter  schools  can  provide  
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 a perfect match. 
 If  your  child  is  struggling  
 with learning disabilities that  
 withhold  them  from  fl ourishing  
 at  public  or  private  
 schools,  there  are  charterschool  
 options.  
 If  your  child  is  advanced  
 and is not being challenged  
 enough in most group settings, 
  there are charter-school  
 options.  
 Specialization  with  no  tuition 
 Charter schools provide  
 the  best  of  both  schooling  
 worlds. 
 While  they  are  independent, 
   they  still  must  have  licensed  
 teachers,  students  
 must  take  state-mandated  
 tests,  and  underperforming  
 institutions  can  be  closed  —  
 much like most public and private  
 schools. 
 But the ability to tweak the  
 curriculum  and  offer  specifi c  
 courses that set it apart from  
 public schooling.  
 The best part? Parents  
 won’t have to pay tuition as  
 they  would  in  private  school.  
 Charters  are  funded  on  tax  
 dollars.  
 They outperform public  
 school 
 Looking  at  the  data,  New  
 York City charter  schools are  
 putting  up  better  numbers  
 than public schools.  
 According to the New York  
 Department  of  Education,  
 public  school  students  grades  
 3-8 were 47% profi cient in English  
 Language Arts (ELA) and  
 46% profi cient in math in 2019.  
 Per  NYCCharterSchools. 
 org, charter schools in the city  
 provided  much  higher  profi - 
 ciency numbers last year. 
 ELA  profi ciency rates for  
 students  grades  3-8  were  at  
 57.3% while  math  profi ciency  
 rates were at 63.87%.  
 Those  numbers  result  in  
 more  learning  gains,  allowing  
 students to learn more material  
 in  the  same  amount  of  
 time as public-school curriculum  
 allows.  
 Charter schools have  
 plenty of support 
 Parents’ schedules are already  
 packed  as  it  is.  Their  
 wallets might not be overfl owing, 
  either. The last thing they  
 need  to  do  is  participate  in  
 fundraisers to get their public  
 school some extra money.  
 Charter schools don’t have  
 that  problem  as  they  are  privately  
 funded more often than  
 not, meaning parents won’t  
 have  to  donate  more  of  their  
 hard-earned money  to ensure  
 their child gets a proper education. 
   
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