
charter school networks
Charter school networks are groups of publicly funded but independently operated schools that share a common management or organizational structure. They are established by organizations, universities, or policymakers to provide alternative educational options outside traditional public schools. These networks often have their own curricula, teaching methods, and policies, allowing for innovation and specialization. They are held accountable for academic results and adherence to their charter agreements, while still being publicly funded and tuition-free for students. Overall, charter school networks aim to improve educational quality and choices within the public education system.