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Newswire - February 3, 2004 Choice Opponents, Step Aside ...
Connecticut's Choice Proposal ... Award-Winning Charters ...
Show of Strength in Mississippi ... Auto-Pilot ... Charter Voice
on CA Board ... Building Excellent Schools
Spare the School, Despoil the Child
New York Post Editorial , January
30, 2004 "Because Reisenbach is a charter school,
not a traditional public school, something can be done about its
chronic and abysmal failures: It can be shut. SUNY trustees were
asked to do just that. Instead, they punted."
Newswire - January 27, 2004 DC's Choice Victory ... Vintage
Kerry on the BLOB ... CHARTER SCHOOLS: Caps Off in
Massachusetts?, 3 Cheers in California, Accountability in Ohio,
Expansion Plan for Virginia ... National Council of Education
Providers ... Dumbing Down in Arizona & Virginia? ... Local
Louisiana Flavor
A Bridge to a Charter School: City Offers Campus Space in Return
for Assistance
By Justin Blum , Washington Post
, January 25, 2004 "What we're seeing now is a
recognition that the District itself cannot handle . . .
everything it needs to do by itself in a centralized way," said
Jeanne Allen of the Center for Education Reform, a
Washington-based group that supports charter schools.
Charter Schools
Highlights: As of January 2003, nearly 2,700 charter schools are
operating in 36 states and the District of Columbia, serving
over 684,000 students.
Charter Scrutiny Guarantees Quality, Accountability
By Jeanne Allen , Letter to the
Editor submitted to the New York Times , January 15, 2004
The intense scrutiny of the New York charter review
process offers parents a guarantee of excellence. Would that the
same could be said for the city's non-charter public schools,
over which parents have little choice.
Charter School Eligibility Debate Likely to Heat Up
By Claudette Riley and Diane Long
, The Tennessean , January 12, 2004 The national
nonprofit Center for Education Reform, which has tracked charter
school laws for more than a decade, calls Tennessee's law poorly
written and one of the weakest in the country.... ''Laws that
are not specific can be interpreted much more restrictively,''
said Anna Varghese, director of external affairs for the center.
Michigan Charter Schools Succeed Students attending Detroit
charter schools open at least six years outperformed the local
traditional district in seven of 10 grades and subjects tested
on the 2003 MEAPs.
Jeanne Allen's Letter to Friends Parents take note:
bigger, not better, SATs; school districts shirking their
obligation under NCLB to give more options.... CER tracks the
latest ups and downs in ed reform that will shape 2004.
CER to Lead New Multi-State Partnership for Parents
CER Press Release , Washington, DC
, November 18, 2003 Using a federal grant focused on
helping parents to understand their rights under No Child Left
Behind (NCLB), the Parent Information Resource Center will
support outreach to more than 200,000 parents in Florida,
Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina.
Charter Schools Today: A Record of Success
Charter Schools Today , November 14,
2003 Charter schools are outpacing non-charter
public school student achievement, despite fewer resources and
mounting obstacles. In addition to serving "average"
populations, charters are serving exceptionally well children of
color, children with special needs and huge numbers of poor
children.
GAO Report on Privately Managed Schools is Limited in Scope and
Findings
CER Analysis , November 5, 2003
The key underlying principle continues to be that school
choice promotes competition, which is beneficial to all schools
whether privately managed or traditionally funded. Competition
raises the bar across the board and offers parents the freedom
of choice when it comes to the educational future of their
children.
Seattle Charter School Activists Recieve Best of Education
Reform Award at CER's 10TH Anniversary Gala Seattle
residents Jim and Fawn Spady received the "Persistence Will Pay"
award from the Center for Education Reform for their unswerving
persistence in pursuit of a charter school law in their state.
Charter Schools Are Rising to the Challenge
By Peter Thorp , San Francisco
Chronicle , October 2, 2003 California charters in
operation for at least five years -- the time it takes to fully
implement a program -- are outscoring non-charter public schools
on the state's mandated testing, according to a study by the
Charter Schools Development Center in Sacramento. San
Francisco's two oldest charter high schools -- Gateway and
Leadership -- rank among the top four high schools on the
statewide assessment tests.
Nine Years Of Research Confirms Charter Schools' Success: CER
Updates Summary Of Research on Charter Schools
CER Press Release , Washington, DC
, September 17, 2003 What the research reveals is:
charter schools work. Major studies consistently show that
charters enrich the educational scene and offer excellent
educational opportunities for thousands of children in hundreds
of communities.
What the Research Reveals About Charter Schools
CER's updated report looks at the growing number of national,
regional and state charter school studies. Of 98 studies, 88
show positive effects of charter schools.
A Charter-Schools War: A New Study Says
That 70 Percent Of Black Charter-School Students Attend Highly
Segregated Schools
By Pat Wingert , Newsweek , July 21,
2003
"Jeanne Allen, president of the Center for Education Reform, a
pro-charter organization, says the Harvard study is 'misleading'
.... 'The idea that charters have more black faces per capita is
something we should be celebrating,” Allen says, “because these
families are choosing to take their kids out of failing schools.
For many, it’s the first time they’ve been given that
opportunity.'” Link here for more of
CER's response to the study.
Study Says Charter Schools Failing to Promote Diversity; Urban
Facilities Heavily Minority
By Elizabeth Boch , Boston Globe
, July 13, 2003
Jeanne Allen, president of the Center for Education Reform in
Washington, D.C., a group that backs charter schools, said
school choice provides greater opportunities for diversity than
the public school system, where enrollment is based on housing
patterns. "You have large numbers of charter schools in urban
areas where the need is the greatest,'' she said. ''Diversity is
a laudable goal and is already being served by charter schools."
Link here for more of
CER's response to the study.
Harvard Charter Study Misleads: Demographic Comparisons and
Conclusions Miss the Mark
CER Press Release , Washington, D.C.
, July 11, 2003
Another misleading report has been issued concerning charter
schools, this one from the Harvard University Civil Rights
Project. Its comparisons and conclusions about charter school
demographics miss the mark.
Get the Facts on D.C. Charter Schools
By Jeanne Allen , Letter to the
Editor submitted to The Washington Post , Washington, D.C.
, June 19, 2003
Educating the hardest to educate children is difficult enough
without superficial and biased scrutiny that offers little
factual context.
High Achievers Don't Want to Be Left Behind: Schools Seek
Charter Status Over One-Size-Fits-All Reform
USA Today , May 13, 2003
''Our education crisis is not limited to the urban areas," says
Jeanne Allen of the Center for Education Reform, a Washington,
D.C., group that advocates for charter schools. "The parents of
the children in these Los Angeles-area schools, even though they
have more advantages than others, are enormously frustrated that
they can't get a higher-quality education for their kids.''
Congressional Co-Chairs for Salute to Charter Schools Announced:
Delegation to Lead National Observance
The Center for Education Reform (CER) announced today that eight
Congressional leaders have agreed to serve as honorary-co-chairs
of the Congressional Salute to Charter Schools in conjunction
with the fourth annual National Charter Schools Week.
CER Releases 8th National Charter School Directory
CER Press Release , Washington, D.C.
, January 21, 2003
The Directory profiles the 2,695 charter schools that are
operating for the 2002-2003 school year, serving 684,495
students in 36 states and Washington, D.C.
Charter School Laws Across the States: Ranking Scorecard and
Legislative Profiles
CER Report , January 14, 2003
Once again, CER has studied and evaluated the language and
effects of the now 40 charter school laws in the United States.
As the number of laws has grown, so too has their complexity.
Still, using consistent criteria, it is easy to separate the
strong from the weak.
Literacy Guide Released to Assist Charter Schools' Reading
Programs
January 1, 2003
Take Me On A Reading Adventure, A Literacy Guide For
America's Charter Schools helps charters develop
high-quality reading programs. The guide profiles charter
schools that have implemented successful programs, and helps
others do the same. The Guide was created by America's Charter
School Finance Corporation with assistance from CER and others.
Charter Closures: The Opportunity for Accountability
Far from being an indictment of charter schools, closures
provide real contractual accountability, which is all too often
missing at many traditional public schools. Includes nationwide
data.
ESEA How-To Guide for Schools
CER Action Paper , June 30, 2002
Offers help to schools -- charters as well as traditional
district public schools -- struggling to decipher how the new
federal education law established by the No Child Left Behind
Act affects them.
Charter Schools: Six Common Criticisms from Opponents…and Proof
That They are Unfounded
CER Action Paper , February 1, 2002
Critics of charter schools continually serve up arguments
claiming charters are so bad as a way to divert attention from
why traditional public schools aren't good enough. But the
evidence shows that charters are serving students fairly and
well, and are aboon to parents and the education system.
Beyond Brick and Mortar: Cyber Charters Revolutionizing
Education
The joining of the internet and the decades old charter movement
is leading to a whole new 21st Century school house, and
offering parents additional choices, especially for children
physically or emotionally unable to attend traditional schools.
Charter Schools Today: Changing the Face of American Education
This report captures a vivid snapshot of the charter schools
movement in the United States. Charter schools not only provide
a very popular alternative to traditional public schools, but
are having a dramatic impact on the district system. OUT OF
STOCK -- Currently being revised.
Just the FAQs - Charter Schools What are they? · How are
they funded?· How do they impact other public schools? · Do they
work? · Where are they? · What's happening in charter
legislation and laws?
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