Charter Schools Vs. Public Schools: Public Or Private Schools

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Lauren Haub
English 102
February 6, 2018
Which is more effective: Charter, Public, or Private schools
Education is an intrinsic part of society. After contrasting and comparing the three types of schooling you will find they are similar but there are vast differences. To begin with, public schools are cost efficient since they are paid for by public funds. A public school is a school supported by public funds. A charter school which is the most unidentified is a publicly funded independent school. The parents, teachers, community leaders, and those involved in the opening of the school, create a charter plan describing the school’s mission, principles, structure and performance measures. A private school is supported by a private organization or private individuals rather than by the government.
Private schools are often selected by more privileged students since they are costly. Private schools must generate their own funding, which typically comes from a variety of sources: tuition, private grants, fundraising from parents, alumni, and other community members. Public schools cannot charge tuition since they are financed through federal, state, and local taxes. Charter schools, …show more content…

While many public schools utilize a broad one-size-fits-all education style, charter schools can implement methods that work for specific groups of students, and they can explore topics that keep students engaged in the learning process. They don’t have to follow government regulations – this is an advantage because they don’t have to deal with the bureaucracy of traditional schools. Private schools are not funded or operated by federal, state, or local governments. They are not subject to the regulations that govern public schools. Most private schools choose not to stray too far from federal policies and strive to provide a quality of education equal to that available in public