In addition, the average growth on student achievement for charter schools nearly doubled the growth for
their non-charter school counterparts.
The average growth on student achievement for charter schools nearly doubled the growth for
their non-charter school counterparts...
San Diego County's charter schools had average student achievement gains of 21 points, compared to six points for
their non-charter school counterparts.
Not exact matches
California's public charter
schools are making greater student achievement gains compared to their
non-charter counterparts.
Only 52 percent of the charter
school students had attended at least two years of college, compared with 41 percent of their
non-charter counterparts.
- Black students in charter
schools gained the equivalent of 33 fewer days of learning in reading and 30 fewer days in math than their
counterparts in
non-charter schools - Latino students in charter
schools gained the equivalent of 30 fewer days in reading but 21 more days in math - Asian students in charter
schools gained the equivalent of 75 fewer days in reading and 53 fewer days in math - White students in charter
schools gained the equivalent of 107 fewer days in reading but 9 more days in math