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Definition of charter school in English: charter schoolnoun 1(in North America) a publicly funded independent school established by teachers, parents, or community groups under the terms of a charter with a local or national authority. (北美)契约学校(根据地方或国家当局特许状由教师、家长或社区组织建立的公助私立学校) Example sentencesExamples - Sixty-two participants were students at a charter school, and 87 were enrolled at an alternative school.
- Picture the modern university as a charter school, and you can glimpse some of the possibilities.
- In short, there do not appear to be large discrepancies between charter school and public school demographics.
- His foundation also had funded a shelter for abused children and a charter school, the Andre Agassi College Preparatory Academy.
- Before 1999, Milwaukee authorized one charter school, with only 70 students.
- High Tech High is a public charter school founded by a business coalition that raised more than $6 million for start-up.
- I asked again that the charter school be put on our agenda.
- Unlike in proposed voucher systems, a charter school cannot charge the parents extra or promote a religion.
- In addition, by serving multiple charter schools, a trust wouldn't be crippled by the closure of a single charter school.
- The school we worked in was a charter school, which provided a bit more flexibility for teachers and students alike.
- The firm also recently designed its first school - a charter school in Escondido.
- Author and educator Marvin Hoffman teaches in a charter school affiliated with the University of Chicago.
- A ‘modern manifestation’ of Washington's scholastic vision is a charter school called Kipp Academy in Houston.
- There's no coherent national voice explaining the charter school idea to Congress, the media, or other educators.
- I worked for 4 years as a teacher at Benjamin Carson Academy, which is a charter school that is housed inside of the Wayne County Juvenile Detention Facility.
- Attracting students - 25 families came to the first open house - was easy compared with getting the charter school approved, hiring teachers and paying rent.
- It appears that within a given geographical area lives a limited supply of entrepreneurs willing to undertake starting a charter school, a supply that peters out over time.
- Last year I led an accreditation visit to an Arizona charter school, Tucson's Academy of Math and Science.
- When a charter school fails to satisfy its parents and/or sponsors, it loses customers and closes down.
- A group of teachers in early March announced plans to open a charter school with a focus on students who feel discriminated against or bullied because they are different, including gay and lesbian students.
2historical A school established by the Charter Society (founded for that purpose in 1733) to provide a Protestant education to poor Catholics in Ireland. 〈史〉特许学校(为爱尔兰贫困天主教徒提供新教教育,由1733年为此成立的特许社创建) Example sentencesExamples - The charter schools were by no means the only sources of education in pre-nineteenth century Ireland.
- A century before Carleton's time the Charter schools were established, and endowed to educate the children of the destitute poor.
Definition of charter school in US English: charter schoolnoun (in North America) a publicly funded independent school established by teachers, parents, or community groups under the terms of a charter with a local or national authority. (北美)契约学校(根据地方或国家当局特许状由教师、家长或社区组织建立的公助私立学校) Example sentencesExamples - In short, there do not appear to be large discrepancies between charter school and public school demographics.
- The firm also recently designed its first school - a charter school in Escondido.
- Author and educator Marvin Hoffman teaches in a charter school affiliated with the University of Chicago.
- The school we worked in was a charter school, which provided a bit more flexibility for teachers and students alike.
- I worked for 4 years as a teacher at Benjamin Carson Academy, which is a charter school that is housed inside of the Wayne County Juvenile Detention Facility.
- High Tech High is a public charter school founded by a business coalition that raised more than $6 million for start-up.
- When a charter school fails to satisfy its parents and/or sponsors, it loses customers and closes down.
- Sixty-two participants were students at a charter school, and 87 were enrolled at an alternative school.
- I asked again that the charter school be put on our agenda.
- Picture the modern university as a charter school, and you can glimpse some of the possibilities.
- His foundation also had funded a shelter for abused children and a charter school, the Andre Agassi College Preparatory Academy.
- Attracting students - 25 families came to the first open house - was easy compared with getting the charter school approved, hiring teachers and paying rent.
- Unlike in proposed voucher systems, a charter school cannot charge the parents extra or promote a religion.
- Last year I led an accreditation visit to an Arizona charter school, Tucson's Academy of Math and Science.
- A ‘modern manifestation’ of Washington's scholastic vision is a charter school called Kipp Academy in Houston.
- It appears that within a given geographical area lives a limited supply of entrepreneurs willing to undertake starting a charter school, a supply that peters out over time.
- In addition, by serving multiple charter schools, a trust wouldn't be crippled by the closure of a single charter school.
- A group of teachers in early March announced plans to open a charter school with a focus on students who feel discriminated against or bullied because they are different, including gay and lesbian students.
- There's no coherent national voice explaining the charter school idea to Congress, the media, or other educators.
- Before 1999, Milwaukee authorized one charter school, with only 70 students.
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