Charter schools often have higher expulsion and suspension
rates than regular schools.
This is a capacity that has developed over time, and the results can be seen at the transfer schools (small, academically rigorous, full - time high schools for students who have been enrolled in high school for at least one year and are far from promoting on grade level), which often have higher graduation
rates than regular schools.
Not exact matches
(The program substantially enhances high
school graduation
rates and increases parental satisfaction at lower cost per student
than education in the
regular public
schools of the District of Columbia [iv]-RRB-;
The hedge fund managers who support charter
schools and also want their income taxed at lower
rates than regular earned income, thereby squeezing education budgets?
District
school records show that charters also have better attendance and graduation
rates than the
regular public
schools and that their teachers are more likely to fit the city's definition of «highly qualified,» meaning that they have expertise in what they are teaching.
She defended the network's practice of suspending even very young students at a much higher
rate than at
regular New York City public
schools.
The spokesperson also repeated the government's
regular assertion that «there are now 1.9 million more pupils in
schools rated good or outstanding
than in 2010».
The fact that the graduation
rate of the students who went to these 105
schools was 6.8 % higher
than the graduation
rate of the students who lost the lottery and went to
regular schools can easily be explained by peer effects.
In another good study, the RAND Corp. found that charter high
school graduation
rates and college attendance
rates were better
than regular district
school rates by 15 percentage points and eight percentage points respectively.