Sentences with phrase «outperform regular public schools»

Take a 2009 Stanford study Ravitch frequently references, which found that only 17 percent of charters outperform regular public schools with similar students.
Why do charter schools, 88 percent of which are nonunion, only outperform regular public schools 17 percent of the time, as a 2009 Stanford University study found?
In math, 56 percent of charters outperformed regular public schools while 17 percent performed worse than their regular public school counterparts.
Eighty - three percent of charter schools in Boston significantly outperformed their regular public school counterparts, and none of the charter schools performed significantly worse than the regular district schools.

Not exact matches

Moskowitz, 52, heads the Success Academy, the city's largest charter network and one that consistently outperforms the city's regular public schools.
The same Stanford researcher conducted an RCT of charter schools in Chicago and found: «students in charter schools outperformed a comparable group of lotteried - out students who remained in regular Chicago public schools by 5 to 6 percentile points in math and about 5 percentile points in reading....
As evidence mounts that most charters are outperforming nearby regular public schools, the governor and state Legislature need to step up their support of charters.
Non-classroom based charter schools are more likely to be outperformed by the regular public schools - while brick - and - mortar charters out - perform both, according to a new report released Wednesday by the California Charter Schools Assocschools are more likely to be outperformed by the regular public schools - while brick - and - mortar charters out - perform both, according to a new report released Wednesday by the California Charter Schools Assocschools - while brick - and - mortar charters out - perform both, according to a new report released Wednesday by the California Charter Schools AssocSchools Association.
A number of studies have shown that in addition to benefitting from a more desegregated schooling experience, magnet school students tend to outperform students in regular public and private schools in both reading and math scores on standardized tests (Frankenberg & Seigel - Hawley, 2008).
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