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Charter Schools
Charter schools were created to provide opportunities for teachers, parents, students and community members to establish and maintain schools that operate independently from the existing school district structure as a method to accomplish the following:
- improve student learning;
- increase learning opportunities for all students;
- encourage the use of different and innovative teaching methods;
- create new professional opportunities for teachers;
- provide parents and students with expanded choices in the types of educational opportunities that are available within the public school system; and
- be accountable for meeting measurable academic standards.
Charter schools are exempt from many educational mandates.
Schools that operate under a charter are divided into three general categories—charter schools, regional charter schools, and cyber charter schools. Both charter schools and regional charter schools (collectively referred to as "charter schools") are independent public schools established and operated under a charter from the local school board and in which students are enrolled or attend.
A cyber charter school is an independent public school established and operated under a charter from PDE and in which the school uses technology in order to provide a significant portion of curriculum and to deliver a significant portion of instruction to its students through the internet or other electronic means without a school-established requirement that students be present at a supervised physical facility except on a very limited basis, such as for standardized test. Continue Reading Full Resource. . .
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About Pennsylvania's Courts
Pennsylvania's Unified Judicial System forms a hierarchical structure that can best be illustrated in the form of a pyramid. A description of each level of the judiciary, beginning with the minor courts is presented.
A Short History of Pennsylvania's Courts
Information on the historical underpinnings of the Pennsylvania Courts
How Judges Are Elected
Information on the basic requirements for the position of judge and information on elections, tenure and the filling of judicial vacancies.
Jury Duty in Pennsylvania
Information on serving on jury duty in the courts of Pennsylvania.
Jury Service in Pennsylvania’s State Courts for U.S. Citizens Who Speak English as a Second Language
Information on Jury Service for in Pennsylvania for citizens who speak English as a second language.
Language Access & Interpreter Program
Equal access to the courts is fundamental to the legitimacy of our system of justice and the trust and confidence of Pennsylvanians in our courts. This site provides information on the Language Access and Interpreter Services offerd by the Pennsylvania Courts for individuals who speak limited English or are deaf or hard of hearing.
Pennsylvania Judiciary's Web Application Portal
This site is the Internet Home for the Court's Electronic Services (E-Services). The Pennsylvania Judiciary Web Portal provides the public with access to various aspects of court information, including appellate courts, common pleas courts and magisterial district court docket sheets; common pleas courts and magisterial district court calendars; and PAePay.
Pennsylvania Justice - Understanding The Pennsylvania Courts (Video)
This is a fast-paced, animated video that describes the role and work of the courts. It details the role of the courts in a democracy, the structure of the Pennsylvania court system including jury service and how various types of cases advance through the system. (2019)
Pennsylvania's Judicial System: How the Courts Operate
Information from the Pennsylvania Courts website about the operation of the Judicial System in Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania judiciary hears two types of cases: criminal cases and civil cases. A criminal charge is a violation of the criminal law and considered an offense against the community. Civil cases include every type of legal action except criminal actions, including personal injuries, contract disputes, adoptions, divorces and faulty consumer goods. Learn about the differences in how the courts operate in each type of case.
THE JUDICIAL BRANCH - Judicial System Educational Video
Video presentation highlighting the operation of Pennsylvania's Court system (17:28). (2019)
Jury Duty in Pennsylvania
Information on serving on jury duty in the courts of Pennsylvania.
Jury Service in Pennsylvania’s State Courts for U.S. Citizens Who Speak English as a Second Language
Information on Jury Service for in Pennsylvania for citizens who speak English as a second language.