What is a Charter School?

A charter school is a publicly funded, tuition-free school that operates independently of the traditional school district. This autonomy allows charter schools to implement innovative teaching methods, curriculum, and programs.

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Key features of BASIS Charter Schools:

  • Tuition-free, public schools: BASIS charter schools are accessible to all students, regardless of their family’s financial situation.
  • Independent operation: BASIS charter schools have more flexibility to design their own curriculum, teaching methods, and school culture.
  • Accountability: BASIS charter schools are held accountable for student achievement and performance.
  • Choice: BASIS charter schools offer parents and students more choice in education.

Benefits of Choosing a BASIS Charter School:

  • Rigorous Academics: Our curriculum is designed to challenge students and prepare them for success in college and beyond.
  • Critical Thinking Focus: We emphasize the development of critical thinking skills to equip students with the ability to analyze, problem-solve, and apply their knowledge in real-world situations.
  • Dedicated Teachers: Our teachers are highly qualified and passionate about inspiring a love for learning in their students.
  • Supportive Community: We cultivate a strong sense of community where students and families feel supported and empowered to achieve their goals.

Interested in Learning More?

If you’re seeking a high-quality, tuition-free public school that offers an exceptional education with a focus on STEM and critical thinking, then a BASIS charter school might be the perfect fit for your child. We encourage you to explore our website further, learn about our admissions process, or contact your local BASIS school to schedule a visit.