If so, then they might manage something that has eluded much of the charter and traditional public school sector for decades — integration. (c3s.nyc)
(This is not surprising given the highly segregated state of the traditional public school sector in most US cities.) (educationnext.org)
In fact, in the vast majority of the 39 metro areas reviewed in the CRP report, the application of our central - city comparison decreases (relative to the flawed CRP analysis) the level of segregation in the charter sector as compared to the traditional public school sector. (educationnext.org)