About Charter Schools
Did you know that all charter schools are public schools? Just like traditional public schools, public charter schools are tuition-free and open to all students, non-sectarian and do not discriminate on any basis, publicly funded based on enrollment, and are held accountable to state and federal standards. Charter schools are here to serve all students, they do not have any selective admissions requirements and they must accept all students. If there are not enough available seats in a school to meet demand, charter schools hold lotteries to enroll students.
In Arizona, a charter school receives its operating authorization and funding from the State Board of Education, the State Board for Charter Schools (ASBCS), or any school district that chooses to charter a school under the charter school law passed in 1994. The "Charter" is a contract with the chartering body that allows a private entity to operate a "public" charter school in accordance with a specific program outlined in the charter.
Do you have more questions about charter schools? Take a look at the ASBCS website, and you'll find frequently asked questions about Arizona charter schools.