Is a Charter School Right for Your Child?
There are some charter schools for preschool-aged children. They may be an option for you.
There are some charter schools for preschool-aged children. They may be an option for you.
Charter schools are a type of public school that offer non-traditional education programs. They serve children of different ages, backgrounds, and interests. Each school’s charter agreement with the state describes their mission and how they plan to educate children.
There are some charter schools in Texas for preschool-aged children. Search for a charter school in your area.
Many charter schools use a lottery system for accepting children into their program.
Although they do not have to follow all state education laws, charter schools must follow federal laws for public education and special education. The charter school’s Special Education Operating Guidelines should outline the process for any child suspected of having a disability.
For example, they must have a contact person who helps locate, identify, and evaluate children who have disabilities. If your child is enrolled in a public charter school, he can be referred and evaluated for special education services following the same steps and processes as in any public school.
Charter schools must provide a free appropriate public education (FAPE) to all children with disabilities, in a setting that allows them to be educated as much as possible with peers who do not have disabilities. This setting is called the least restrictive environment (LRE).
If you are investigating a charter school for your child, it will help to know the answers to these questions: