Frequently Asked Questions What is a charter school? What are the purposes of charter schools? The purposes of charter schools are to:
How are open-enrollment charter schools funded? Like independent school districts, open-enrollment charter schools receive state funds based on the average daily attendance (ADA) of students. Unlike independent school districts, however, open-enrollment charter schools do not receive funds from local tax revenue and do not have access to state facilities allotments. Open-enrollment charter schools may also receive funds from private funding sources. Who can attend a charter school? Charter schools are public schools of choice. Any student who lives in the charter school's school district and who submits a timely application may attend a charter school. If the number of applications exceeds the school's capacity, applicants will be selected through a lottery process. A charter school may not have admission criteria. What about transportation? School of Science and Technology is not able to provide transportation at this time. That's because the school is not zoned like traditional public schools, which makes a large number of transportation zones. The number of students from the same transportation zone is not yet sufficient to make the transportation available to our parents at a reasonable cost. Therefore you are responsible for your own transportation. Are you going to provide any extracurricular activities? Yes. We believe that learning should always be accompanied with exploration. Therefore, SST will strive to provide as many opportunities as possible for the students to gain extra experiences. Field trips, sports activities, after school tutorials, and chorus groups are a few of the many possibilities School of Science and Technology will provide.
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