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5 Benefits of a Charter School Education

05/09/22

Choosing a middle school or high school for your child in Albuquerque is a big decision for parents and you want to make sure you make an informed decision. In the past, the options were much more limited (public or private) than they are now. Albuquerque charter schools are providing the education of a private school with the free tuition of a public school. Below are five more reasons why parents should consider sending their children to a charter school.

  1. Charter schools allow for specialized education paths.

Many parents choose to send their children to charter schools because of the wider variety of extracurricular activities and specific learning paths that charter schools have to offer. In addition to this, charter schools have the motivation to increase enrollment so they tend to offer programs that other local schools do not.

  1. Class sizes tend to be smaller.

Most charter schools have a smaller population than public schools, which also give it more of a private school feeling. For example, Los Puentes Charter School in Albuquerque has a 16:1 student-teacher ratio. These numbers allow for more one-on-one interaction between teachers and students, which can be greatly beneficial for struggling students.

  1. Charter schools offer more diversity.

Charter schools offer an education that many families would not be able to afford if it were at a private school. As a result of this, many charter schools have a large population of minority students. Not only does this give students the opportunity to have an excellent education regardless of family economic status, but it also provides a more enriching experience where children learn how to interact with peers who come from different backgrounds.

  1. Parents are more involved.

Seeing as how charter schools often require entering a lottery for enrollment, families are committed to their children going there. Parents tend to be more hands-on in their children’s schooling when they attend a charter school because the schools greatly encourage a strong community and whole family involvement. While some public school PTAs run independently of administration, charter schools feature a large amount of cooperation between teachers and parents.

  1. Charter schools have greater autonomy within curriculum requirements.

While charter schools are still funded by federal and state tax dollars, they do not follow the same curriculum as public schools and instead follow the curriculum set by each individual charter. This allows teachers to adapt lessons to suit the needs of students, rather than rushing through subjects solely for the purpose of state testing standards. This gives these schools a more personalized feel to the education. Personalized curriculum also allows for specialized paths that can greatly benefit a student’s transition to college and real life. Students of charter schools gain experiences that can set them apart from public school students when it comes to college applications.

 

Families have many options to choose from when it comes to educating their children, but charter schools are a great way to fully enrich students and prepare them for life after school. If you are looking for a quality community within your child’s school, consider enrolling in Los Puentes Charter school in Albuquerque.