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What is a Charter Public School?

Charter schools are public schools, authorized by the Department of Education and operating tuition free for students in the Commonwealth. Founders are generally parents, community members, and/or members of the general public, who come together and write a proposal for a school. Often charter public schools are organized around a specific mission, theme, or curricular focus. The Department of Education determines which charter public schools will open and provides rigorous review, oversight, and evaluation of those schools.

There are two types of charter public schools: Commonwealth Charter Schools and Horace Mann Charter Schools. Both operate independent of the local school system, but a Horace Mann Charter School must have the approval of the local school committee and teachers' union, and their yearly budget request must be approved by the local school committee as well. Every charter public school is managed by a board of trustees.

In exchange for specific freedoms (in organizational structure, mission, and academic program), charter public schools are held to high levels of accountability; they must successfully manage school finances and operations, and they must demonstrate student achievement; if they don't, the school is closed.

Charter public schools began in Minnesota in 1991 as a way to offer students the choice to attend new and different public schools. In Massachusetts, charter public schools were initiated as part of the Education Reform Act of 1993, to offer choice and to foster innovation in education. Across the country, charter public schools have grown from 1 in 1992 to over 4,000 in 2008. Currently Massachusetts has 61 charter public schools.

If you would like more information about charter public schools, download this fact sheet.

 

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News & Events

MCPSA Statement

on reports of political interference in the awarding of a new charter in Gloucester

Recent Charter School Media

Hundreds descend on State House in support of charter schools 9/18/09

"At war over charters" Boston Herald Editorial 9/17/09

Boston Globe editorial: "Legislature must respond to clamor for better schools" 9/16/09

Charting action: Some states responding to challenge, Worcester T&G editorial 7/15/09

How to improve education for all, Lowell Sun editorial 7/10/09

Lifeboat for failing schools, Boston Globe editorial 7/7/09

Charter schools win a high-profile convert: Boston mayor risks the ire of the teachers' union, WSJ 6/27/09

New momentum for charter schools, Scot Lehigh, Boston Globe 6/12/09

Take caps off charter schools, Boston Globe editorial 6/10/09

Research findings available

on high-performing urban charters.
Info here.

Harvard/MIT Study

Shows Boston Charters< Significantly Outperform Pilot and Traditional District Schools To read the full report click here

Start a Charter School!

The 2009-2010 application cycle is about to begin. For a flyer with more information click here.

MassINC report calls for raising charter cap
 

US DOE report on best practices of charter school authorizers highlights Massachusetts. To read the full report click here

 
 

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