The meat is that charter school test scores usually do fall
below traditional district school test scores, even after controlling for some student characteristics.
Not exact matches
And it is because everybody
below the top level is operating as though they're still just working for a
traditional school district.»
But recently, as we illustrate
below, chartering has been used to allow communities to innovate in ways that
traditional district schools can not, due to regulatory constraints on hiring, uses of funds, allocation of
school time, and class offerings.
As discussed
below, while charter
schools are considered public
schools, they are by no means the same as
traditional,
district public
schools, and should not be funded at the same level.