The AP report, published Monday and headlined «U.S. Charter Schools Put
Growing Numbers in
Racial Isolation,» says that «charters are vastly over-represented among schools where minorities study in the most extreme racial isolation.&
Racial Isolation,» says that «charters are vastly over-represented among schools where minorities study in the most extreme racial isolatio
Isolation,» says that «charters are vastly over-represented among schools where minorities study in the most extreme
racial isolation.&
racial isolationisolation.»
A statement by the state chapter of the Northeast Charter Schools Network (NECSN) called the Voices report «puzzling» because charter schools are «Bringing educational opportunity to every child, particularly Connecticut's
growing Hispanic population» and are «Providing the kind of education that leads to college and career and reduces
racial and economic
isolation.»