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What is the difference betweena charter school and a publicschool? |
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My friend goes to a charter
school and rarely gets
homework while some of the
public schools here get hours
of homework. What do colleges
prefer, charter or public? |
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Charter schools are elementary
or secondary schools in the
United States that receive
public money but have been
freed from some of the rules,
regulations, and statutes that
apply to other public schools
in exchange for some type of
accountability for producing
certain results, which are set
forth in each school's
charter.[1]
While charter schools provide
an alternative to other public
schools, they are part of the
public education system and
are not allowed to charge
tuition. Where space at a
charter school is limited,
admission is frequently
allocated by lottery based
admissions. Some charter
schools provide a curriculum
that specializes in a certain
field-- e.g. arts,
mathematics, etc. Others
simply seek to provide a
better and more efficient
general education than nearby
public schools.
Some charter schools are
founded by teachers, parents,
or activists who feel
restricted by traditional
public schools.[2] State-run
charters (schools not
affiliated with local school
districts) are often
established by non-profit
groups, universities, and some
government entities.[3]
Additionally, school districts
sometimes permit corporations
to open chains of for-profit
charter schools.
Public schools operate under
strict guidelines while
charter schools have their
own, basically. Public schools
have to take everyone in their
district, charter schools are
able to take whom they want |
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What will be the affects ofCharter Change on the ethnicminorities of the Philippines? |
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What will be the affects of
Charter Change on the ethnic
minorities of the Philippines
and whatever happened to
charter change? It seems to
have lost steam. |
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the people are wary of
politicians toying with the
constitution for their selfish
interests. until politicians
show honesty, sincerity and
total dedication to a change
with no personal interest then
the people might consider a
new constitution. |
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charter???? |
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ok so if my friend buys a
learjet and when i say friend
i mean a friend not me
he wants to hire me to fly him
what would he need to do, and
what would i need since he is
not running a airline just
flying friends/family or
people he works with
what does he need
what do i need?
first, im not a pilot yet john
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he will be buying a lear he
has not yet got it |
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For the purpose of this
answer, I'll assume your
question is a hypothetical
situation. If it's real, the
others are right - if he
doesn't know what he needs
already, this is a recipe for
disaster.
For just flying
friends/family/business
associates, that has nothing
to do with charter. That's a
private airplane. It can
operate under Part 91
regulations.
To crew the airplane, that's
more of an insurance issue
than a legal issue.
Legally, you would need a
commercial certificate if you
are being hired to fly. You
would also need a multiengine
rating, an instrument rating,
and all of the appropriate
endorsements (high
performance, complex, high
altitude). If you are acting
as PIC, you will also need a
type rating.
To be insured, you will more
than likely need an ATP, 3000+
hours of jet time, 2000+ hours
of multiengine time, and 1000+
hours of turbine time before
anybody would consider you for
a PIC. Depending on the type
of Lear, these requirements
are likely to be much higher.
SIC requirements will vary.
As for what he needs, a lot of
money is a starting point. |
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