Charter School Accountability & Oversight

Originally proposed by then UFT President Al Shanker, charter schools were expressly designed to operate independently of local school districts. The expectation was that – free from centralized authority, employment contracts and uniform curriculums – educators in charter schools would be able to explore and implement different and innovative teaching methods in order to improve student learning and achievement. In exchange for this autonomy, charter schools are held accountable for the success of their students.