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Did You Know?
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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The Final Ten: How the States Without Charter Schools Can Make It to the Goal Line

Download: pdf icon http://www.edreform.com/_upload/CER_FinalTenCharterStates.pdf
This document tracks the legislative histories of states without charter schools (Alabama, Kentucky, Maine, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota,Vermont, Washington,and West Virginia) and offers state-specific strategies for pushing through charter school legislation. It also addresses four key components of "model charter law:" including university/community college authorizers; equal funding and facilities help; blanket waivers/freedom from rules; and contractual freedom.

Date: 2007
Source: Center for Education Reform

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