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How is a charter school different from a traditional public school?

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How is a charter school different from a traditional public school?

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A charter school is accountable for high student achievement, as spelled out in the terms of a five-year performance contract. The Charter Schools Act requires charter schools to show that their educational programs meet or exceed student performance standards for other public schools.

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