Not exact matches
Unfortunately, for every year a child who wants access to a public
charter school who is stuck on a waitlist or
without a school
nearby, we're failing to follow through on the vision lawmakers had twenty years ago.
The problem, she said in a separate analysis, is that Ms. Raymond compared the achievement of individual
charter students with that of groups of students from
nearby public schools,
without making the statistical adjustments necessary to account for the natural downward biases that result from that sort of calculation.
But if a
charter in a low - income area wants to set aside some of its seats for
nearby kids who want to attend, giving the school that option could provide some of the benefits of choice
without undermining the institution of the neighborhood school.