Even though charters are public and can't really turn people away, the students who are least likely to finish may just not even bother with charter schools while they are legally still required to be in a school so they default back to the TPS
The whole idea behind opening Charter schools is to give Parents another option in the case of unmotivated students. Competition will force unresponsive schools to those student's needs to close, and offer troubled students as well as their Parents better options tailored to address the specific academic issues unmotivating non performing students. Some kids are simply not challenged, and others are not getting close attention they deserve or require. All kids can learn, the challenge is to find school education options that have developed ways to meet these particular student's needs. Charter schools can be adapted through their curriculums to address the specific needs of some unmotivated students.
My really issue is with voucher programs. Not because poor students shouldn't have access to private education if they choose, but rather because I feel that many private schools are taking advantage of it without actually delivering superior educational services.
You can't hold Private and Charter schools accountable for results and simultaneously excuse most Government run schools for their blatant non performance. Vouchers hold ALL schools accountable...both Public and non traditional so taxpayers are assured their dollars are performing and producing results for our kids. Ironically, Private schools facing competition already successfully deliver on performance. If you are being intellectually honest, you'd welcome educational accountability for Public schools in a similar way you expect Private schools not receiving public funding to produce results. Vouchers are your answer, and competition for more funding dollars is the mechanism for ensuring the accountability you should demand for both Private and Public education.
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