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Charter Schools
A charter school is a public school operated by a group of parents,
teachers, and/or community members that is responsible to, but run
autonomously from, the school district. Our "charter" is a contract between
Ridgeline Montessori and the School District 4J. The charter spells out the
school’s goals, standards, accountability plan, education design and
curriculum, governance and operations. Ridgeline is a non-profit corporation
with a volunteer board of directors.
While charter schools resemble public alternative schools in Eugene , there
are differences. Charter schools have access to startup and operational
monies in the form of federal funding awarded through the Oregon Department
of Education. Ridgeline Montessori has been awarded more than $255,000 in
charter school grants to purchase equipment, instructional materials, and
furnishings; provide professional training for staff; and cover other costs
of starting and running an innovative educational program.
A charter school also has flexibility in staff certification. While half of
the teachers must be Oregon-certified, Ridgeline also employs
Montessori-trained teachers, whose certification process is separate,
specialized, and rigorous.
Ridgeline Montessori is among about 250 public Montessori schools in the
United States today, some of which are also charter schools.
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