Creating meaningful public school choice options for parents by expanding successful charter and other new schools, while improving or closing down those that fail. (educationworld.com)
While many public school choice options can be considered by states — including open enrollment policies and magnet schools — the most prominent public school choice policy is charter schools. (ncsl.org)
Today, more than 2 million students are taking advantage of this robust public school choice option in over 5,600 charter schools across the country. (csdc.org)