What's the difference between home schooling and going to a public school?

Homeschool means that your parents are in charge. They make the decisions about curriculum, schedule, course requirements, etc. They also pay the bills. Charter school is a type of public school, so the school officials are in charge.

They make decisions about curriculum, course requirements, schedule, etc. Since it is a form of public school, the bills are paid for with tax dollars. Some charter schools are very similar to the average public school, but most are different in some way. They may focus on a particular thing (such as the Arts, or sailing, or horses, or kids from a certain ethnic background, or a certain style of education) and a few are geared to work with homeschoolers so that the state can have some control over those homeschoolers and get some tax money for them.

The schedule depends entirely on the school officials; you'd have to ask about that. If you want to go to a particular school, try to visit it on a regular school day to get a feel for what it is really like and try to chat with some of the students to get their take on the place.

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