However, to draw such a strong conclusion, despite the explicit RAND conclusion that charter students moved into schools with «
racial distributions similar to the TPSs from which they came,» the CRP authors ignored the magnitudes of the changes in black enrollment.
And transfers had surprisingly little effect on racial distributions across the sites: Typically, students transferring to charter schools moved to schools with
racial distributions similar to those of the TPSs from which they came.
Not exact matches
Similarly, when the researchers looked at whether transfers to charter schools affected the
distribution of students by race or ethnicity, they found that, in most sites, the
racial composition of the charter school entered by a transferring student was
similar to that of the traditional public school that he or she had left.