Such as overcrowding and the cost of a refined college preparation on the long term as Laura Cobb, chief of schools for Uplift Education states “… we have considerably more impact on preparing our students for success in college on a much smaller cost per student than our neighboring independent school districts account for.” Additionally, due to their diversity among students, charter schools members are more prone to obtain distinct levels of training, targeting specific areas of education. However, charter schools have been blamed in the past for creating a stratification of social and racial classes. Furthermore, it is believed that they only vail for their own benefit at the expense of the public’s institution’s laws and money. Meegan explains, “We believe public education is a social service,” when discussing the need for schools to not transform into a consumers …show more content…
These private institutions are advocates for new and adaptable methods of education, which tend to promote experimentation and innovation (Wolk). Supporters of charter schools believe that their system promotes a healthy competition between public educational institutions and charter schools. Due to the encouragement generated by them to improve, experiment and have a wider mindset. Chartering not only vigorously prepares students on an academic level but also, “ The IB program adopts a teaching method that promotes intercultural understanding and respect, not as an alternative to a sense of cultural and national identity, but as an essential part of life in the 21st century”