Charters and Choice

Current and past coverage documents efforts to promote and implement charter schools and school choice programs as solutions for education reform.

November 17, 2008, AP
Michelle Obama tours private schools, but advocates hold out hope that a traditional public school or charter school will be selected. November 14, 2008
A champion of greater choice in K-12 schooling, the foundation built on Wal-Mart money has risen to the top tier of private giving to precollegiate education. November 4, 2008
Advocates of expanded educational options say John T. Walton, more than anyone else, was the driving force behind the Walton Family Foundation’s education work, and its focus on promoting school choice, from public charter schools to private school vouchers. November 4, 2008
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A report from the Southern Regional Education Board recommends steps for policymakers to take in the interest of ensuring that charter schools in their states are being held accountable for improving student achievement. November 18, 2008

Of the public schools in California serving large numbers of students in poverty, 12 of the 15 highest-performing ones are charter schools, says a new analysis by the California Charter Schools Association. November 18, 2008

A review of research on the high-profile KIPP network finds promising academic results compared with traditional public schools, though it argues that “popular accounts” have at times overhyped the schools’ apparent success. November 10, 2008

Voters in Oakland, Calif., have rejected a tax measure that was intended to raise millions for teachers’ salaries and charter schools. November 10, 2008

Efforts to bring the academic results of some of the nation’s best urban charter schools to a far larger scale are “sharply constrained” by limits on the supply of talent willing and able to take on the work, argues a new working paper by Education Sector. November 5, 2008

November 1, 2008

With the presidential candidates both underscoring their support for entrepreneurial initiatives in education, policy experts are advancing ideas for helping such efforts flourish. October 21, 2008
The Oct. 15 event gave school issues their highest profile yet in the the presidential campaign, as the candidates had their first and probably only chance for a face-to-face exchange over education. October 17, 2008
"The design challenge for school choice is to match supply with demand," say Frederick M. Hess and Bruno V. Manno. October 13, 2008
An operator of schools in South Los Angeles is targeting the area for expansion in a bid to revitalize the long-troubled neighborhood. October 2, 2008
"Perhaps we can eliminate the most persistent of our achievement gaps by introducing Latin into failing schools with high concentrations of poor and minority students," says Baynard Woods. September 22, 2008
The final report from a three-year study of San Francisco-area KIPP charter schools probes key issues that have sparked debate, including student achievement and attrition. September 22, 2008
Two principals act as administrators, organizers, marketers, and advocates in their mission to open a charter school for boys in New Orleans. September 8, 2008
Charter school boards serve in relative obscurity, even as they face distinctive challenges. September 8, 2008
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