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Under the NCLB Act, persistently low-performing schools may be converted to charter schools as an option for restructuring them.

Source: State of the Charter School Movement 2005

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A Closer Look at Charter Schools Using Hierarchical Linear Modeling

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This examination of National Assessment of Educational Progress (2003) scores from 150 public charter schools and 6,764 traditional schools finds fourth-graders in traditional schools scored an average of 5.2 points better in reading than students in charters. It also shows that the traditional school students scored 5.8 points better in math than students in the public charters. The authors caution that such results could be influenced by factors other than charter school quality, including the length of time that students in the charter school sample will have spent in the charter school system, the possible attraction of parents to charter schools because they felt that their children were not well served by public noncharter schools, and the extent to which parents provide differential amounts of support and encouragement for academic achievement.

Date: 2006
Source: National Center for Education Statistics (NCES)

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