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Originally Posted by you&me
And while I appreciate the sentiment, in practice it seems that Charter schools aren't that different; they are capacity constrained and in order to deal with that, need to initiate mechanisms such as waitlists and qualifications for suitability to attend the school... As someone pointed out, if a Charter school is sports focussed, is it really 'ant-public-education' of them to deny applications by students that don't play sports?
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But isn't the governance of them much different? Like public is much more scrutinized in terms of spending on school boards rather than the individual charter schools going straight to the ministry, no? I also don't actually think Charters are the problem, but don't private schools also get public funding? Genuine q as my info may be a touch outdated clearly..