Our public charter schools are among the nation's best, consistently
outperforming traditional district public schools.
Not exact matches
Students at Success Academy, which is authorized by SUNY,
outperformed not only students in New York City's
traditional public schools but those in every other
district in the state.
I learned plenty about whether charter
schools outperform district schools, and in which conditions, and whether competitive effects from charter
schools can improve the
traditional public school system.
As highlighted in a Forbes article last August,
public charter
schools in the
District of Columbia
outperformed traditional public schools in elementary and high
school grades.
Eva Moskowitz, the combative CEO of Success Academy, and one of the organizers of the Albany rally, dreamed of expanding Success to 100 charter
schools, in a kind of parallel
district that would be capable of
outperforming traditional public schools and siphoning their students.
In most large urban
school districts throughout Florida this is also the case — charter Title I
schools do not
outperform traditional public school Title I
schools.
Critics argue the achievement levels at charter
schools are about the same as
traditional public schools, but Kirkwood says most charter
schools are
outperforming the
district averages in Rochester.
According to the most recent academic performance results released by the California State Department of Education (CDE), on average, charter
schools in OUSD
outperform OUSD
traditional public schools by 52 API points, averaging a 780 API to the
district average of 728.