The Pros And Cons Of Charter Schools

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Do the parents of present day charter school students understand they are under a inexperienced and “cash cow” based school? These are not the only problems for parents, the flawed education system disables students from focusing on their future. Charter schools which contain inexperienced teachers, affects the minds of the students. Main flaws that charter schools contain are, inexperienced teachers, impoverished areas, and school funding system, their future, education, and physical body itself is at risk. The first factor parents look at, is the education system. The overall education system is flawed, and the charter schools are under average in the United States of America. Through facts and statistics in America, public schools scored …show more content…

What’s more, “none of the 14 cyber charter schools had SPP scores over 70, considered the minimal level of academic success and 8 cyber charter schools had SPP scores below 50.” Clearly, students are shown to be affected, so what is the solution to this issue? Most charter schools get 50 days less than most public school. 20 less days on reading, which are the main subjects used in S.A.T, ACT, and most necessary for our colleges. Math and English are the main subjects to strengthen our future education, and concrete our foundation. Most parents are not aware of their children’s education in Charter school, so the children carry on with their unsuccessful years of school, and get affected in the future. So we must open up tutoring, and give more hours towards education, which will lead to success. …show more content…

Well, most charter schools lie in order to gain more money from the state and government, for extra payments towards principals, teachers, and staff. The make double, to even triple the amount of money they are originally are supposed to attain. Just a simple example, under charters that Julian sponsors, yet which operate outside its boundaries.A uniform complaint filed against the district identified that Julian receives more than $1,542,552 from charter oversight fees, creating a bloated administration whose salaries depend upon the oversight funding, thus creating conflicts of interest in regard to the fulfillment of oversight duties. This case is unfair towards the public, private, and even some loyal charter schools, this is why the payment of each charter schools is so widely odd, because one takes more than the other by lying. After such criminal acts, chaos occurs. In February 2016, former Mountain Empire superintendent, Steve Van Zant, pleaded guilty to felony conflict of interest charges after it was discovered that he was personally receiving 5 percent of the revenue generated from oversight fees from the 13 charter schools his district authorized beyond its boundaries.(Washington Post) These type of cases and crimes must be stopped, so the students get better feedback, education, and an environment. But these cases with Charter schools, arose so much in within the previous years, they are

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