FAQ2026-02-26T15:51:35-05:00

FAQs

Charter schools are public schools that are tuition-free and open to all students.

Are charter schools private or selective?2026-01-28T15:29:11-05:00

Charter schools are public schools. They are free and open to all. They cannot charge tuition, and they must admit students by random lottery if there are more applicants than available seats. There are no admissions tests or interviews.

Do charter schools take money away from traditional public schools?2026-01-28T15:29:16-05:00

No. The funding follows the student. Just like when a family moves from one district to another, the dollars allocated for their child’s education move with them. Charter schools use only a portion of what the district would have spent, and they often operate with fewer resources.

Are charter schools held accountable for performance?2026-01-28T15:29:25-05:00

Yes and often more so. Public charter schools are reviewed by the state annually and every five years, they go through a rigorous renewal process that looks at academics, finances, and operations. If they don’t meet expectations, they can be closed.

What does it take to start a public charter school in New Jersey?2026-01-28T15:29:29-05:00

Starting a charter school in New Jersey is a multi-step process that includes submitting a detailed application to the NJ Department of Education. You’ll need a strong academic model, a plan for operations and governance, demonstrated community need and support, and a strategy for serving all students equitably.

What are your policy priorities?2026-01-28T15:29:47-05:00

Our policy priorities focus on ensuring equitable funding, supporting school autonomy, and enhancing educational opportunities. We advocate for legislation that aligns with these goals. Stay informed about our current initiatives.

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