The board of education of any school district may authorize the establishment of a nonsectarian charter school as a means of providing new opportunities for: (a) Improved pupil learning; (b) increased learning opportunities for pupils in special areas of emphasis in accord with themes established for charter schools; (c) creative and unconventional instructional techniques and structures; (d) new professional vistas for teachers who operate such schools or who choose to work in them; and (e) freedom from conventional program constraints and mandates.
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