I know of at one school district where a recent increase in charters has become, at least coincidentally, part of a backwards movement in the rest of the school system. Charters are now the primary method for offering choice. In this case, they have actually had the opposite effect on the conventional schools around them--instead of labs for growing broader innovation, they are excuses for a return to cookie cutter neighborhood schools everywhere else.
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Influence by Mike Clem
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