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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 488566" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>Maybe Florida does it differently but here it's first come first served. If you apply early enough you get in. I don't think a lot of parents with children that have serious disabilities would even apply because it is pretty well known that the charter schools don't have the type of services that the public schools do. As far as whether the education is better in charter schools it really depends on the management team for the charter and the administration they hire and then of course the teachers. Given the fact that the teachers make so much less than in a public school and the turnover is great, I'm not sure. Of course my easy child is is an awesome teacher and they do have more flexibility and less red tape. But there are many charter schools here that have been shut down by the state or had their funding frozen because of mismanagement.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 488566, member: 59"] Maybe Florida does it differently but here it's first come first served. If you apply early enough you get in. I don't think a lot of parents with children that have serious disabilities would even apply because it is pretty well known that the charter schools don't have the type of services that the public schools do. As far as whether the education is better in charter schools it really depends on the management team for the charter and the administration they hire and then of course the teachers. Given the fact that the teachers make so much less than in a public school and the turnover is great, I'm not sure. Of course my easy child is is an awesome teacher and they do have more flexibility and less red tape. But there are many charter schools here that have been shut down by the state or had their funding frozen because of mismanagement. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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