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Nationwide, the majority of charter school CEOs (75%) earn between $100k and $199k annually. Just over 10% of them earn salaries below $100k annually.
Charter schools enjoy a higher level of autonomy than traditional public school districts. From dress code policies to curriculum decisions and teaching methods, this independence allows them to make budget and staffing decisions to meet their students unique needs.
The first state law in the United States authorizing charter schools was enacted in Minnesota in 1991, and the first charter school that opened as a result of this new law was the City Academy High School in St. Paul.

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Charter schools love the easy-to-teach students. They often will not accept students with poor disciplinary records. Additionally, they often do not accept students with high levels of special education needs or limited English language students. These students cost more to teach and are therefore not wanted.

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