Eva Moskowitz on Charters Helping Regular Schools
Eva
Moskowitz with great news about NYC’s charter schools – and how they’re
HELPING drive improvements in regular schools as well:
New York City recently released official
progress reports for the city's 1,230 schools, including measures of how
each school compares with other schools that have similar students. The
reports provide yet more proof that charter
schools—which outperformed traditional public schools by a wide
margin—are working. Eight of the top 11 elementary and middle schools by
student performance are charters, and four of those charters are in
Harlem.
What might be most notable about the city's
findings, however, is that Harlem's experiment with school choice has
improved educational outcomes not just for the select few (some 10,500
currently) who win lotteries to attend charter
schools. Although critics claim that charter schools succeed at the
expense of district-run schools—because, the argument goes, charters
"cherry pick" students, leaving behind those who are hardest to
educate—Harlem's results prove otherwise.
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