Pronunciation: /ˈtʃɑrtər skuːl/
noun a publicly funded school that operates independently of the established public school system, typically with a specific educational focus or philosophy
A1 A charter school is a type of public school that operates independently.
A2 Charter schools receive funding from the government but have more flexibility in their operations.
B1 Parents may choose to enroll their children in a charter school for specialized programs or teaching methods.
B2 Charter schools often have a specific focus, such as arts or STEM education.
C1 The curriculum at a charter school may be tailored to meet the needs of a diverse student population.
C2 Charter schools are held accountable for their performance through a charter agreement with the authorizing body.
formal The charter school was established to provide alternative education options for students in the community.
informal My cousin attends a charter school and loves the smaller class sizes.
slang Charter schools are where it's at for getting a more personalized education.
figurative The charter school was like a breath of fresh air compared to the traditional public school system.
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