Do Connecticut's privately - managed charter schools
outperform local public school districts?
Despite the political rhetoric coming out of ConnCAN and other charter school industry front groups, Trinity's Robert Cotto reveals that Connecticut's charter schools do not
outperform local public schools.
Verriden said Hope eighth - graders
outperformed their local public school peers in reading and math in the last WKCE exam and that that their pace of improvement exceeded those of students nationally and locally in what's known as the MAP assessment.
Not exact matches
Ms. Hoxby's research found that in some states, including Illinois, Arkansas, and Arizona, charter
schools outperformed local traditional
public schools even more than the national average.
In fact, according to the state, over 80 percent of
public charter
schools continue to
outperform their
local school districts in English Language Arts and over 60 percent of charters do the same in in math.