What's more, proponents maintained that the cap lift would only lead to charter growth in nine urban districts that were at or near the cap. (commonwealthmagazine.org)
While it certainly makes sense for superintendents to think about test results, classroom instruction and principal leadership, leaders in areas of charter growth must shift their attention to parents. (educationnext.org)
There is no mechanism for district oversight of charters, no planning for charter growth, no ensuring of safety standards. (lwveducation.com)