Not exact matches
She found that students at charter
schools performed 5 % better on state reading tests
than their
traditional public school peers and that charter
school students performed 3 % better on state
math tests
than similar students at
public schools.
The Bay Area, Boston, D.C., Memphis, New Orleans, New York City and Newark are much stronger
than their
traditional public school peers in
math.
A 2011 report (PDF) by Stanford's Center for Research on Education Outcomes (CREDO), using a different methodology, indicated students in Pennsylvania's online charter
schools «have significantly smaller gains in reading and
math than those of their
traditional public school peers.»
A 2015 study on urban charter
schools by the Center for Research on Education Outcomes at Stanford University found that D.C. charter students are learning the equivalent of 96 more days in
math and 70 more days in reading
than their
peers in
traditional public schools.
The most recent charter
school study, from Stanford University's Center for Research on Education Outcomes (CREDO), finds that academic growth among Boston charter
school students is more
than four times that of their
traditional public school peers in English and more
than six times greater in
math.