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Charter schools are public schools of choice. They are very popular—and among the fastest growing school choice options in Florida. Charter schools are largely free to innovate, and often provide more effective programs and choice to diverse groups of students.
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Charter schools are non-profit 501 (c) (3) organizations that have a contract or charter to provide the same educational services to students as district public schools. They are nonsectarian public schools that operate with freedom from many of the regulations that apply to traditional public schools.
A charter school must be organized as, or be operated by, a nonprofit organization. The charter school may serve at-risk students, or offer a specialized curriculum or core academic program, provide early intervention programs, or serve exceptional education students.
Since 1996, Florida charter schools have played a key role in increasing parental options in public education and providing innovative learning opportunities for students. During the 2020-21 school year, over 341,926 students were enrolled in 687 charter schools in 47 Florida
More than 397,000 students attend a public charter school in Florida—that’s 14% of the state’s total K-12 public school population. If charter schools were a district, they would be Florida’s second-largest school district. What is a charter school? Charter schools are tuition-free, non-profit public schools and open to all students.
Charter schools are tuition -free public schools created through an agreement or "charter" typically between the school and the local district school board. This agreement gives the charter school a measure of expanded freedom relative to traditional public schools in return for a commitment to higher standards of accountability. Since 1996 ...
Charter schools operate under a contract with an authorizer, either a school district; state universities, which may grant charters to lab schools; or the Tallahassee Community College (TCC) — the state’s first college charter school authorizer (2022).