This means that, contrary to what I said in the last post, the vast majority of charter schools do not really have higher suspension rates. (schooldatanerd.com)
What I don't understand is why are states funding charter schools over public schools when the research shows that the vast majority of charter schools do not outperform public schools? (jonathanpelto.com)
As such, the vast majority of charter school teachers have less than six years of teaching experience, typically less than half the average for nearby public schools. (educationnext.org)