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Sunday, March 6, 2016

CURMUDGUCATION: What Is the Charter Difference?

CURMUDGUCATION: What Is the Charter Difference?: "What Is the Charter Difference?"

What Is the Charter Difference?



 What exactly makes a charter school a charter school? What is it that charter supporters expect to get from a charter school that they cannot get from a public one?


Variety and choice? 

Some advocates say that parents and students need choices, a variety, a plethora, a cornucopia of educational options from which to choose. We should have a sciency school for science students and a musicky school for musicians and a welding school for welders.

But we have that. In smaller districts, the possibility of magnet schools and specialty schools is lessened, but even in my mostly-rural county, districts have a co-operative vocational school that prepares welders and auto mechanics and security guards. Large urban districts can have all manner of specialty magnet schools that give students plenty of variety and choice. We don't need charter schools to accomplish this.

Quality?

As I've argued before, people don't really want choice, anyway-- they want their children to go to one good school. Being "trapped in a zip code" never comes up when people have a school they like.

There's no arguing that some schools fail to live up to the promise of public education. But if you don't like the color of your house, do you paint the house, or do you buy a second house? If the school that I'm providing for my community's children is not doing a great job, sending some kids elsewhere will leave Sore Thumb High School still right where it is, doing poorly.

If I want it to be a better school, I can make it into a better school. This is what many communities 
CURMUDGUCATION: What Is the Charter Difference?: "What Is the Charter Difference?"