?Describe how a magnet school differs from a charter school, and give examples

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Charter schools are founded by or established by the teachers, the parents, or any form of community groups with either a local or national authority.

These are public schools.

these schools are not accountable to any state or local body. They are accountable for their own charter.

the first ever charter school was formed in Minnesota state in the year 1993.

Magnet schools are known as schools of choice.

magnet schools are accountable by a local or a state board.

these are free public elementary and secondary schools that operate within existing public schools

These schools receive additional fundings from local bodies for maintaining their specialized programs

such schools would have smaller classes the number of students would be lower in order to keep the higher quality education intact

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