Sentences with phrase «steady charter growth»

According to a 2009 Education Next survey, the public approves of steady charter growth.
According to a 2009 Education Next survey, the public approves steady charter growth.
According to a 2009 Education Next survey, he notes, the public approves of steady charter growth.

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Since the nation's first charter - school law was passed in 1991, charter schools throughout the United States have enjoyed steady and relatively rapid growth.
The growth of charter schools has been strong and steady, but I have two worries.
Because of these characteristics, charters regularly win endorsements from Democratic and Republican leaders alike, and the movement has enjoyed steady, if unremarkable, growth.
; and a small number (4,638) of charter schools that — despite steady growth — still serve less than 3 percent of the nation's students.
Although charter schools have experienced steady and robust growth over the past five years, they're still not in the mainstream of American public education, a new report says.
The central problem with making growth the polestar of accountability systems, as Mike Petrilli and Aaron Churchill argue in «Stop Focusing on Proficiency Rates When Evaluating Schools,» is that it is only convincing if one is rating schools from the perspective of a charter authorizer or local superintendent who wants to know whether a given school is boosting the achievement of its pupils, worsening their achievement, or holding it in some kind of steady state.
«We're delighted to see the continued, steady growth in charter school enrollment in the District,» Brian W. Jones, chairman of the D.C. Public Charter School Board, said in a stacharter school enrollment in the District,» Brian W. Jones, chairman of the D.C. Public Charter School Board, said in a staCharter School Board, said in a statement.
Charter school growth does continue at a steady, nearly linear pace nationally, especially in states with charter laws graded «A» or «B,» but an even more accelerated pace would allow charter schools to play a more central role in addressing the demands and needs of our nation's students,» said Kara Kerwin, president Charter school growth does continue at a steady, nearly linear pace nationally, especially in states with charter laws graded «A» or «B,» but an even more accelerated pace would allow charter schools to play a more central role in addressing the demands and needs of our nation's students,» said Kara Kerwin, president charter laws graded «A» or «B,» but an even more accelerated pace would allow charter schools to play a more central role in addressing the demands and needs of our nation's students,» said Kara Kerwin, president charter schools to play a more central role in addressing the demands and needs of our nation's students,» said Kara Kerwin, president of CER.
Charter school advocates (naturally) expect to continue seeing steady growth.
He writes, «There also has been steady growth in the number of Michigan public charter schools.
D.C. charter school enrollment continues its steady growth, increasing 9 percent over last year, according to an unaudited count for the 2009 - 10 academic year, officials announced this week.
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