What The Teachers' Union Doesn't Want You To Know About Charter Schools
"In an era of stagnating educational achievement and bloated public school budgets, America’s education system is in dire need of innovation.
Despite strong opposition from entrenched interests, the growth in charter schools exemplifies educational innovation in cities and towns across the country.
Charter schools receive public funding but are independently operated.
With more flexibility, they provide a worthwhile alternative to traditional public schools.
In many areas, interest in charter schools is so high that they must conduct a lottery to determine which students will receive admittance.
...But what about the actual effects of charter schools on student achievement?..."
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