Not exact matches
We should accomplish the following four tasks by September 2017 so we can build an equitable, transparent, dynamic, self - improving,
choice - driven,
citywide system of
schools.
DC and Milwaukee are both
citywide programs, but DC is unique in its robust
system of public
school choice — roughly 35 percent of the control group in our study attended charter
schools, for example.
(Dozens of selective high
schools in New York City — not including the eight that rely entirely on test scores — follow a complex
citywide dual - track
choice - and - selection process akin to the «match»
system by which medical residents get placed.)
Government and nonprofit leaders in cities like Cleveland, DC, New Orleans, Baltimore, and even Detroit have been able to make progress on these issues via voluntary agreements on
citywide systems for enrollment and information to help families navigate public
school choice.