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Bradley D. Marianno; David S. Woo; Kate Kennedy – Educational Policy, 2024
Although charter schools are frequently afforded flexibility from many state laws that govern traditional public schools, a growing number of charter school teachers have now unionized and introduced collective bargaining to the charter sector. Using data from a detailed content analysis of teacher CBAs from California, we compare the…
Descriptors: Collective Bargaining, Unions, Charter Schools, Contracts
Uttermark, Matthew J.; Mackie, Kenneth R.; Weissert, Carol S.; Artiles, Alexandra – Educational Policy, 2024
For decades, charter schools have been promoted as a panacea for increasing competition in the educational marketplace. Supporters argue that increased choice forces neighboring schools to innovate, while opponents contend that charters "skim" students and funds away from traditional public schools (TPS). We test the two differing views…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Traditional Schools, Competition, Academic Achievement
Michael S. Matthews; Jennifer L. Jolly; Matthew C. Makel; Ahmed Almhawes; Kimberleigh S. Daniels; Julia H. Wojciechowski – Gifted Child Quarterly, 2024
Parent-led, home-based education, or homeschooling, has grown rapidly over recent decades with participation rates increasing more than 100-fold to now nearly one in 25 students nationwide in the United States. However, the research base has not grown correspondingly, and homeschoolers remain understudied. We systematically surveyed a population…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Home Schooling, Traditional Schools, Parents as Teachers
Douglas N. Harris; Valentina Martinez-Pabon – Education Finance and Policy, 2024
We describe the levels, trends, and patterns of school closure and restructuring in the United States from 1991 to 2019 across all sectors using a near census of K-12 schools. Focusing on the years with the best available data, 2014-18, we find that the annual closure rate of charter, private, and traditional public schools (TPSs) were 5.1, 2.9,…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, School Restructuring, School Closing, Charter Schools
Anna Weiss; David Woo; Tuan Nguyen – Journal of School Choice, 2024
Using six waves of the Schools and Staffing Survey and the National Teacher and Principal Survey that span two decades, our study explores the differences between urban charter and traditional public school teachers and how those differences become more or less pronounced over time. During this time frame, the charter sector experienced…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Charter Schools, Public Schools, Public School Teachers
Kari Dalane; Dave E. Marcotte – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 2024
The share of students attending charter schools has been rising. There is evidence that charter school growth has increased socioeconomic segregation of students between schools. In this paper, we assess whether charter school growth affects how students are organized within nearby traditional public schools (TPS). We use administrative data from…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, School Segregation, Public Schools, Traditional Schools
Adam Kho; Ron Zimmer; Andrew McEachin – Education Finance and Policy, 2022
One of the controversies surrounding charter schools is whether these schools may either "cream skim" high-performing students from traditional public schools or "pushout" low-achieving students or students with discipline histories, leaving traditional public schools to educate the most challenging students. In this study, we…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Traditional Schools, Low Achievement, High Achievement
Sarah A. Cordes; Agustina Laurito – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2022
In this paper we estimate the effect of charter schools on the diversity of nearby traditional public schools (TPSs) and neighborhoods in New York City. We employ a difference-in-differences approach that exploits the differences in the expansion of the charter sector between grades in the same school. This approach allows us to isolate the effect…
Descriptors: Traditional Schools, Public Schools, Charter Schools, School Effectiveness
Alison Heape Johnson; Josh B. McGee; Patrick J. Wolf; Jay F. May; Larry D. Maloney – School Choice Demonstration Project, 2023
This study examines charter school funding equity in 18 cities using 2019-20 data, the most recent available. The study uses official school district and state budget documents to capture every dollar flowing to schools, including in-kind services. The study answers the following questions: (1) What is the difference in per-pupil revenue between…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Educational Finance, Financial Support, Expenditure per Student
Kirsten Slungaard Mumma – Grantee Submission, 2022
The rapid expansion of charter schools has fueled concerns about their impact on traditional public schools. I estimate the effect of charter openings on traditional public schools in Massachusetts and North Carolina by comparing schools near actual charter sites to those near proposed sites that were never occupied. I find charter openings…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Traditional Schools, Public Schools, Influences
Warner-Griffin, Catharine; Standing, Kim – National Center for Education Statistics, 2021
This Data Point examines the relationship between public and private school principals' perceived influence over various decisions made at their schools before the coronavirus pandemic. This information was reported by U.S public and private school principals on the principal survey of the 2017-18 National Teacher and Principal Survey (NTPS). The…
Descriptors: Principals, Administrator Attitudes, Public Schools, Private Schools
Adam Kho; Ron Zimmer; Andrew McEachin – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2020
One of the controversies surrounding charter schools is whether these schools may either "cream skim" high-performing students from traditional public schools or "pushout" low-achieving students or students with discipline histories, leaving traditional public schools to educate the most challenging students. We use these terms…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Traditional Schools, Low Achievement, High Achievement
DeAngelis, Corey A.; Wolf, Patrick J.; Syftestad, Cassidy; Maloney, Larry D.; May, Jay F. – School Choice Demonstration Project, 2021
Charter schools are publicly funded schools freed from some of the regulations placed on traditional public schools (TPS). In exchange for that greater level of autonomy, public charter schools are required to meet performance goals contained in their authorizing charter or face the prospect of closure. Most public charter schools may enroll…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Urban Schools, Productivity, Cost Effectiveness
Gulosino, Charisse; Ni, Yongmei; Rorrer, Andrea K. – American Journal of Education, 2019
Compared with traditional public schools (TPS), charter schools on average have much higher teacher turnover rates. Our study draws on segmented labor market theory to examine the dynamics of the teacher labor market in charters and TPS, focusing on newly hired teachers. Based on longitudinal data for Utah's public school teachers, we employ…
Descriptors: Faculty Mobility, Charter Schools, Public Schools, Labor Market
Winters, Marcus A. – Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, 2020
When the number of charter schools in a given area increases, are students who remain in traditional public schools worse off? This is a claim often made by opponents of school choice; gains made by students in charter schools, they say, come at the expense of students left behind. There is scant evidence to support this view in the existing…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Traditional Schools, Public Schools, Correlation