High reenrollment rates often indicate high levels of parent and student satisfaction with the school. (dcpcsb.org)
In neither case is 100 percent retention the goal, but very low reenrollment and / or retention rates are surely a sign that something is amiss. (educationnext.org)
Moreover, the evidence is consistent with the belief that a reduction in student turnover as the sector matures, expansion of the share of charters that adhere to a No Excuses philosophy, and increasingly positive student selection at the times of both entry and reenrollment all contribute to the improvement of the charter sector. (educationnext.org)