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Twice as many registered voters favor charter schools as oppose them. The more people learn about charter schools, the more they like them.

Source: State of the Charter School Movement 2005

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Annual Survey of America's Charter Schools

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Since 1997, the Center for Education Reform has regularly surveyed charter schools operating in the United States. This year's survey tracks the size, scope, demographics, and operations of 990 charter schools (out of 3,300) operating in Spring 2005. Findings include a 60 percent median minority population and a median 63 percent qualifying for free/reduced lunch. On average, charter schools enroll 297 students, about half the number enrolled in district schools. Over half (56%) report significant waiting lists for students who want to attend. Charter schools are serving considerably more at-risk children and doing so with $2,000 less per pupil than traditional district schools.

Date: 2006
Source: Center for Education Reform

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