Friday, October 10, 2014

New Newsworks Post: N.J.'s Sickly, Restrictive Charter School Law

It starts here:
Last week the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools (NAPCS) published a new study, "The Health of the Public Charter School Movement: a State-by-State Analysis." No worries here: according to NAPCS's data, New Jersey is in fine fettle, ranking fourth among twenty-six states.  (The analyses are restricted to states that serve more than one percent of students through public charters. 
However, a closer look at our scores reveals an infirmity that belies our glowing complexion: N.J.'s charter school sector soldiers in spite of the Legislative failure to ameliorate our outdated, pockmarked charter school law. Prognosis is guarded.
Read the rest here.

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