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Escuelas Charter

Escuelas Charter, or Charter Schools, are publicly funded educational institutions that operate independently of traditional school districts. They are established by groups such as organizations or teachers to offer specialized curricula or innovative teaching methods. Charter schools are accountable for meeting specific academic and operational goals typically outlined in a charter agreement. They often have more flexibility in curriculum design, staffing, and budgets, which can lead to tailored learning environments. Because they are publicly funded, students do not pay tuition, but they may have to apply and compete for admission. Charter schools aim to provide alternative options to traditional public schools, fostering innovation and personalized learning.