Charters head west 58 independent schools open doors this year
Charter schools are free, public schools, often started by parents or organizations, that usually have a specific emphasis. They have only existed in Utah since 1998.
But critics have often referred to charter schools as east-side elitist schools that only serve more affluent populations. There has been a dearth of charters in lower-income areas like the west side of Salt Lake City, where there is a high poverty and minority population.
Charter schools don't receive money for transportation, and though enrollment is open and done by a lottery, distant students would still have to find a way to get to school though a couple of schools do provide transportation.
But this year two charter schools, Dual Immersion Academy and Guadalupe School, will be in operation in Glendale, while a science charter school will be opening in fall 2008 in Rose Park.
Marlies Burns, director of the State Charter Office, said one of the reasons charters haven't been established on Salt Lake City's west side is because there is very little land to put a school on. But as the city expands outward there are more opportunities for schools to fill vacant areas.
The Dual Immersion Academy's opening event last week was the largest of any charter school in the state, school officials said. It included the governor, state leaders and hundreds of community members.
"This school offers something very different and very unique and brings choice to this particular population," said Joel Wright, a State Charter Board member.
The K-6 charter school is the first of its kind in the state and opted to forgo federal start-up funding, around $150,000, so it could give preference to Spanish-speaking students. Leaders say it's been a tough sacrifice, but the school is now opening at full capacity with 50 percent of the students coming from English-speaking homes and the other half coming from Spanish-speaking homes.
"Of all the charter schools this is perhaps the most remarkable," said Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. at the DIA ribbon-cutting last week.
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One additional correction that should be made is that the school...
A parent | Aug. 29, 2007 at 12:07 p.m.
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Joel Wright | Aug. 29, 2007 at 10:20 a.m.
I believe the particular population Joel was referring to was the...
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