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Vol. 4, No. 44
October 29, 2002

SPECIAL NOTICE: CER's 2002 Survey of American Charter Schools Now Available!

        Results from The Center for Education Reform's 2002 Survey of American Charter Schools, released today, tell us that not only are the nation's charter schools successfully educating children under-served by traditional public schools, but they are providing more instructional time, innovative curricula, and doing it cost-effectively.

        Among the findings from the survey of 481 charter school respondents:

        Other conclusions from the survey indicate that 98 percent of charter schools administer at least one standardized test, including state tests in those states that have them; that charters serve students who are largely underserved, including at-risk and low-income students; and that areas with multiple chartering authorities are more likely to have charter schools.

        The Center surveyed more than 2,357 charters operating as of September 2001 in 37 states and the District of Columbia. Responses were received from 481 schools, indicating a response rate of more than 20 percent.

        See the full report at CER's 2002 Survey of American Charter Schools.


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