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  • Charter Schools: Debunking the Funding Myth and Understanding Their Role
    Myth: Charter schools divert funding from traditional public schools.

    Fact: This is not true. Charter schools receive public funding, but they are not part of the traditional public school system. This means that they do not compete with traditional public schools for funding. In fact, charter schools can actually help to save money for traditional public schools by reducing the number of students who attend them.

    Myth: Charter schools are not accountable to the public.

    Fact: Charter schools are accountable to the public in a number of ways. They are subject to the same state and federal laws as traditional public schools. They must also meet the same performance standards as traditional public schools. In addition, charter schools must be transparent about their finances and operations.

    Myth: Charter schools are only for wealthy families.

    Fact: This is not true. Charter schools are open to all students, regardless of their family income. In fact, many charter schools specifically cater to low-income families.

    Myth: Charter schools are not as effective as traditional public schools.

    Fact: This is not true. There is a growing body of evidence that shows that charter schools are just as effective as traditional public schools. In some cases, charter schools have even been shown to be more effective than traditional public schools.

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