Not exact matches
For example, a state with a relatively new
charter sector may want to focus on supporting the creation and
growth of high - quality
charters, whereas one with a more mature
charter sector may want to focus on increasing the involvement of an existing private sector that is
significant in size and geographic reach but has not historically served large numbers of disadvantaged students.
Peyser explains that Boston Public Schools has the excess building capacity to support
significant charter sector
growth.
Earlier this week, the 85th Legislative Session concluded at the Texas Capitol and I am pleased to report that the legislature passed two
significant priorities for public
charter schools that will foster
growth and innovation in public education.
This current school year, 100 new
charter schools opened in California, a
significant growth, given the state's precarious economy.
EducationDive.com:
Charter school annual enrollment report shows
significant growth http://bit.ly/2eYBD4V
In conversion
charters, the type of school with the most advantaged student population, the effects on test score
growth were negative and
significant for all four cohorts.
And even though that number accounts for only 2 percent of the state's total student population, according to 2012 - 13 school year data, the online virtual
charter sector in Ohio is experiencing
significant growth: a 60 percent increase in enrollment over the last four years.
Fordham leadership and board recognize that the organization can have a positive and
significant impact via the authorizing work, and they have supported that
growth, due mainly to the replication and expansion of existing, high - quality
charter school models.
Despite a downturn in the economy, the
charter school movement is registering
significant growth, as well as support from influential parties.
Despite high demand and an estimated 420,000 students on
charter school wait lists,
significant barriers to quality
charter school
growth exist.
Furthermore, a study by the Center for Research on Education Outcomes found «a
significant negative impact on student academic
growth» for
charters in states that allow multiple authorizers for
charter schools.