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  2. Charter schools in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Some charter schools provide a specialized curriculum (for example in arts, mathematics, or vocational training). Charter schools may be founded by individuals or teacher-parent groups. Two-thirds of charter schools are freestanding and independent; the remainder are managed by a charter management organization or education management organization.

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    Charter schools are privately managed, usually by nonprofits but sometimes by for-profit groups. They are tuition-free.

  4. Charter school - Wikipedia

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    Public vs. private school Charter schools are publicly funded schools that operate independently from their local district. [5] Charter schools are often operated and maintained by a charter management organization (CMO). CMOs are typically non-profit organizations and provide centralized services for a group of charter schools. [5]

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    Charter schoolsprivately run but publicly funded – serve 3.8 million students in the US, offering an alternative to traditional public schools that are intended to be more innovative and ...

  6. Charter Schools USA - Wikipedia

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    Charter Schools USA (CSUSA) is a for-profit education management organization in the United States. It operates eighty-seven schools in seven states including sixty one charter schools in Florida. [1] In 2019, Charter Schools USA managed charter schools enrolling approximately 70,000 students on a vendor operated school basis. [2]: 87 CSUSA management-run schools are tuition-free to the parent ...

  7. Federal Charter School Program - Wikipedia

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    Federal Charter School Program The Federal Charter School Program was created in 1994 as an amendment to the Elementary and Secondary Education Act. The program provides federal funding to state or local education agencies that manage the development and execution of charter schools within the USA.

  8. Private school - Wikipedia

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    A private school or independent school is a school not administered or funded by the government, unlike a public school. [note 1] Private schools are schools that are not dependent upon national or local government to finance their financial endowment. [1]

  9. Academica (charter school) - Wikipedia

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    Academica is a for-profit private education company headquartered in Miami, Florida. As an education service provider (ESP), it services over 200 public charter schools in the United States. [2] It is owned and managed by CEO Fernando Zulueta and is considered one of Florida's largest school management companies. In 2011 it reported $158 million in revenue. [3] Mater Academy, a charter school ...