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Washington State Charter Schools Association

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As families prepare for the new school year, it’s worth remembering that Washington’s public education system offers more than one path. In addition to traditional district schools, families can also consider charter public schools — tuition-free, open to all, and designed to meet a wide range of student needs.

Charter public schools are unique public schools. They often take innovative approaches to teaching and learning, from offering more personalized support to focusing on culturally relevant curriculum or extending the school day. Many families choose them because they provide smaller, more tailored learning environments where students can be known as individuals.

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PHOTO BY ALEV SEZER, AGENCY, INC

These schools are open to every family in the state, with no entrance requirements or tuition. Importantly, several of Washington’s public charter schools are among the highest performing schools in the state, serving students from diverse communities and showing what’s possible when schools have the flexibility to meet students where they are.

If you’re curious about what a public charter school looks like, visiting one can be a great first step. Tours often provide a chance to see classrooms in action, meet teachers and school leaders, and better understand the school’s approach.

For families interested in exploring options, WACharters.org/schools is a helpful resource. It provides information about charter public schools across Washington, helping parents discover schools that align with their child’s learning style and their family’s values.

There are many great public schools in our communities. By learning more about all the options available — including public charter schools — families can make informed decisions about what works best for their children.

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