For the last two years, Arizona
charter students outperformed their peers across the state on AzMERIT in every grade level and subject area.
Charter schools have higher normalized SAT scores than traditional schools: With respect to SAT scores, when we normalized the comparison between the LAUSD Alliance charter and LAUSD traditional schools under consideration to equalize the rate of test participation, we found that the Alliance
charter students outperformed the LAUSD traditional students with average scores of 1417 vs. 1299 — a significant difference.
Arizona
charter students outperformed nearly every other state on the 2015 National Assessment of Educational Progress.
Arizona's
charter students outperformed the state average of students passing the test in ELA and Math by 5 - 12 percentage points in every grade level.
For the last two years, public
charter students outperformed the state average on the AzMERIT assessment.
Arizona's
charter students outperformed nearly every other state on the Nation's Report Card and exceeded the state average of students passing AzMERIT in 2015.
Public
charter students outperformed the state average of students passing the English / Language test on average by 9 percentage points.
For the second straight year,
charter students outperformed the state average in virtually every grade level and subject,» said Eileen Sigmund, President and CEO of the Arizona Charter Schools Association.
For the last two years, Arizona
charter students outperformed their peers across the state on the AzMERIT assessment in every grade level and subject area;
Recent data indicate that Arizona's
charter students outperformed nearly every other state on the 2015 National Assessment of Educational Progress.
For the third straight year, Arizona
charter students outperformed their peers across the state.
For the second straight year, Arizona
charter students outperformed their peers across the state.
On the latest Nation's Report Card,
charter students outperformed their state level peers in every grade level and on every subject tested.
Charter students outperformed the state average of students passing the test in ELA and Math by 5 - 12 percentage points in every grade level.
The results show significant gains over the last eight years, with public
charter students outperforming their district and private school peers in every grade level and on every subject tested.
charter students outperform their traditional school peers in Reading, Writing, and Social Studies, and Limited English Proficiency
charter students outperform in all subject areas.
According to the most recent state performance reports, minority
charter students outperform their traditional school peers in Reading, Writing, and Social Studies, and Limited English Proficiency
charter students outperform in all subject areas.
Not exact matches
Even though
charters in his Harlem district have greatly
outperformed students in nearby traditional schools, Perkins has proposed legislation that would cripple the
charter - school movement.
A new Brookings study by Russ Whitehurst and Michelle Croft finds that
students attending the
charter school connected with the Harlem Children's Zone do not
outperform students at other New York City
charter schools, but Jay Mathews warns that it is too soon to draw conclusions about the impact of the HCZ's services.
The same Stanford researcher conducted an RCT of
charter schools in Chicago and found: «
students in
charter schools
outperformed a comparable group of lotteried - out
students who remained in regular Chicago public schools by 5 to 6 percentile points in math and about 5 percentile points in reading....
Charter schools enroll about 10 percent of Michigan
students and 53 percent of
students in Detroit, and while they
outperform district schools, on average, it is a low bar of comparison.
Students in Baltimore's
charter schools fared somewhat better,
outperforming those in the city's traditional public schools in 4th and 8th grade math and reading (Figure 3).
In Detroit,
charter schools slightly
outperform district schools, but their
students are still among the lowest - performing in the nation.
Some advocates also stressed that
charter - school
students were
outperforming traditional public - school
students on various measures of achievement, a tactic used in Florida as well.
This school year,
charters will serve nearly 38,000
students — 44 percent of all public - school
students in D.C. And these schools, which consistently
outperform D.C. Public Schools (DCPS) overall and across all subgroups, offer
students a tremendous variety of quality educational opportunities.
Stanford University's Center for Research on Educational Outcomes (CREDO) recently found that
students with disabilities enrolled in
charter schools
outperformed their peers in math, but there are still opportunities to increase the number of
students with disabilities served by
charter schools.
In fact, in many crucial aspects,
charter schools are beginning to
outperform traditional public schools, especially among our
students of color.
Students with disabilities enrolled in
charter schools are
outperforming their peers in math.
Charter - school
students with - disabilities and English language learners are
outperforming their public - school peers on state exams, according to new data.
The evidence is overwhelming that Boston
charter students are significantly
outperforming demographically identical counterparts in the city's district schools.
In just about every dimension that affects post-secondary education,
students who got high lottery numbers (and hence were much more likely to enroll in a
charter school)
outperformed those assigned lower lottery numbers.
Among
students eligible for free or reduced - price lunches, public school 4th graders
outperformed their
charter school counterparts in reading and math.
The study shows that the
charter school sectors in five cities
outperformed their home districts» schools, which had similar levels of
student poverty.
Students with disabilities and English language learners at New York City
charter schools are
outperforming their peers in traditional district schools.
In February, the California
Charter Schools Association reported that minority, poverty - level and English Language Learner students in Oakland's charter public schools are outperforming similar populations in public schools at all grade
Charter Schools Association reported that minority, poverty - level and English Language Learner
students in Oakland's
charter public schools are outperforming similar populations in public schools at all grade
charter public schools are
outperforming similar populations in public schools at all grade levels.
Broad analyses of
charter performance have tended to show that they slightly
outperform traditional public schools, especially at the middle and high school level, although critics say that could be because their
students tend to come from more academically motivated families.
On average, public
charter schools are
outperforming their host - districts in Math and English, and
charter waitlists have grown by over 2,000
students in the past year.
In Milwaukee, we found that
students attending public
charter schools and private schools participating in the Milwaukee Parental Choice Program
outperform their public school peers on both the Forward Exam and by 7 percent on the ACT.
What this release shows specifically is that
charter high schools are
outperforming their host districts when it comes to graduating
students, even with the children that are «hardest to reach.»
On average, Black
students attending
charters outperform their district school counterparts on state tests.
By and large, L.A. Unified
charters also
outperform the district average in API scores and graduation rates for Latino and African American
students, and
students from low - income families; in other words, they are succeeding at closing the socioeconomic achievement gap that plagues U.S. education.
Charter School Demand and Effectiveness: Understanding Boston A new report by researchers from the School Effectiveness and Inequality Initiative at M.I.T. has found that Boston charter school students continue to significantly outperform Boston Public Schools students across the middle and high school grades on th
Charter School Demand and Effectiveness: Understanding Boston A new report by researchers from the School Effectiveness and Inequality Initiative at M.I.T. has found that Boston
charter school students continue to significantly outperform Boston Public Schools students across the middle and high school grades on th
charter school
students continue to significantly
outperform Boston Public Schools
students across the middle and high school grades on the MCAS.
The «Approve R - 55» group will point to the 12 of 13
charter schools in the Chicago area where
students are
outperforming their traditional public school counterparts on standardized tests and have higher graduation rates.
When compared with
students in neighboring schools, Hoxby found
charter - school
students actually
outperformed their public - school peers by a national average of 5 percent in state reading tests and an average of 3 percent in state math tests.
After five years of PICCS implementation, PICCS
students outperformed their same - aged peers from other New York City
charter schools and New York State public schools.
The scores released today from the National Assessment for Educational Progress show
charter students significantly
outperforming district and private school peers across the state.
For the last three years, public
charter students in all racial and ethnic groups are
outperforming their peers, a simple truth that this paper sets out to ignore.
Buffalo
charter schools are proving once again why they're a better option for families and
students — because for yet another year, Buffalo
charters significantly
outperformed Buffalo City School District on both the New York State Math and English Language Arts assessments.
Charter students in Arizona
outperformed nearly every other state on the 2015 National Assessment of Educational Progress.
Across grades three through eight, the six grades tested annually in both Math and ELA, the Buffalo
charter sector
outperformed the district in terms of the percent of
students scoring «proficient» by 8.2 percentage points in Math and 7.5 percentage points in ELA.