Not exact matches
If you are a white or middle - class family living
in Washington, your
child will likely attend a socioeconomically segregated neighborhood
school or a higher - quality magnet, and will
outperform her peers
in suburban
public schools.
An analysis being issued today suggests that, at their best, charters are doing that job well,
outperforming most traditional
public schools that serve
children in poverty...
Research from MIT, Stanford and Harvard have repeatedly documented that
in states with comprehensive charter
school laws,
public charter
schools outperform traditional
public schools, especially those serving students who are low - income, living
in urban communities, are
children of color and are English - language learners.