Published On: November 3rd, 2019|

The San Diego Union Tribune – Kristen Taketa

“Many such charter schools allow families a central role in crafting their children’s education outside of traditional classrooms — with oversight from teachers. Personalized learning charter schools that offer home school often allot families funds to buy curriculum, supplies, classes, extracurricular activities and other things for a customized education. But several parents say the funding isn’t the main reason they flock to these schools. Many say they want the ability to cater education to their individual child, something they think is unrealistic or impossible in traditional public schools.” (more)