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Stéphane Lavertu – Thomas B. Fordham Institute, 2024
Over the past two decades, researchers have spent countless hours studying the impacts of public charter schools--independently-run, tuition-free schools of choice that serve some 3.7 million U.S. students today. Just prior to the pandemic, studies from Ohio and nationally indicated that charters on average delivered superior academic outcomes…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, School Effectiveness, COVID-19, Pandemics
Douglas N. Harris; Matthew F. Larsen – Education Next, 2024
In this article, the authors study family preferences in one of the most competitive school markets ever developed in the United States: New Orleans, where virtually all district students attend a charter school. The vast majority provide transportation from anywhere in the city, and none can charge tuition. Admission is based on parental…
Descriptors: School Choice, Charter Schools, Institutional Characteristics, Family Income
Tim Tenneriello – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The performance of public education in Michigan has been significantly below average across the country for decades (US News, 2019). Lawmakers in Michigan sought to remedy this in the 1990's with the introduction of charter schools into the educational landscape. Throughout the years, there has been significant debate around whether charter…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Case Studies, Competition, Stakeholders
Benjamin P. Jankens – Education Leadership Review, 2022
Charter schools began as an experiment to improve public education in the United States of America (Weil, 2000). The theory was that these schools would operate outside of traditional public schools and would be free of the oversight and regulatory requirements constraining the current educational systems, in exchange for increased accountability…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, School Administration, Governance, Performance
Ferrare, Joseph J.; Waddington, R. Joseph; Fitzpatrick, Brian R.; Berends, Mark – American Educational Research Journal, 2023
We estimate the longitudinal effects of charter schools authorized by different authorizing bodies on student achievement by using student-level data from Indiana. The results of our analysis point to substantial variation, especially between the state's two largest authorizers: Ball State University and the Indianapolis Mayor's Office. Some of…
Descriptors: Accountability, Charter Schools, Academic Achievement, School Administration
Sarah Cohodes; Astrid Pineda – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2024
The charter school movement encompasses many school models. In Massachusetts in the 2010's, the site of our study, urban charter schools primarily used "No Excuses" practices, whereas nonurban charters had greater model variety. Using randomized admissions lotteries, we estimate the impact of charter schools by locality on college…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Urban Schools, Educational Practices, School Effectiveness
Jed Wallace – Education Next, 2024
Driving across tracts of new-home development in El Paso, Texas, one can't miss the signs of charter-school momentum. Charter-school enrollment has been growing in Texas for years, but in many localities and even at the state level, charter schools had until recently encountered harsher treatment from policymakers than what advocates have…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Barriers, Legislators, Municipalities
US House of Representatives, 2024
This document records testimony from a hearing held to examine the benefits of charter schools for students and families. Member statements were presented by: (1) Honorable Aaron Bean, Chairman, Subcommittee on Early Childhood, Elementary, and Secondary Education; and (2) Honorable Suzanne Bonamici, Ranking Member, Subcommittee on Early Childhood,…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Early Childhood Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Electronic Learning
Stephane Lavertu; Long Tran – Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2025
There is growing concern that some public service providers may be nonprofit in name but not in fact. We consider this issue in the context of nonprofit charter schools, which sometimes subcontract their daily operations to for-profit management organizations. We use unique data from Ohio to study how nonprofit charters' reliance on for-profit…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Proprietary Schools, Nonprofit Organizations, Educational Administration
Dallavis, Julie W.; Berends, Mark – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2023
Charter school policies have focused on improving three aspects of schools--autonomy, innovation, and accountability--with the intention of promoting advances in curriculum, instruction, and learning that lead to better student outcomes. However, most research on charter schools tends to neglect school organizational and instructional conditions.…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, School Administration, Educational Policy, Educational Environment
Jabbari, Jason; Terada, Takeshi; Greenstein, Ethan; Rhinesmith, Evan – Journal of School Choice, 2023
This paper explores how parents' COVID-19 safety concerns relate to school governance models (SGMs), instructional modes (i.e. in-person, hybrid, online), and perceptions of school quality during the pandemic. Leveraging two waves of household survey data across 47 states and the District of Columbia, we first conduct a series of multinomial…
Descriptors: Governance, Schools, School Safety, COVID-19
Paul E. Peterson; M. Danish Shakeel – Education Next, 2024
As states have passed laws establishing charter schools, advocates have carefully tracked and analyzed state policies and enrollments to compare charter school growth, demand, and access across the United States. But to date, there have been no comparisons of charter school performance across states based on student achievement adjusting for…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Educational Assessment, National Competency Tests, Standardized Tests
Public Impact, 2022
Idaho faces a twin challenge in the market for public school students. With only 40 percent of students proficient in math and 55 percent proficient in reading across all grades statewide, the state needs higher-quality schools to give all its students access to great educational options. Added to that, Idaho was the second-fastest-growing state…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Population Growth, Racial Composition, Population Trends
Laurie Liddick – ProQuest LLC, 2024
During the past few decades, Charter schools have been utilized as laboratories for educational innovation. Each year, more and more Charter schools open across the United States. These schools are governed the same way traditional public schools are, but there is research that suggests that inequalities exist in the representation and performance…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Metropolitan Areas, School Effectiveness, Access to Education
Bruhn, Jesse M.; Imberman, Scott A.; Winters, Marcus A. – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2020
We study personnel flexibility in charter schools by exploring how teacher retention varies with teacher and school quality in Massachusetts. Charters are more likely to lose their highest and lowest value-added teachers. Low performers tend to exit public education, while high performers tend to switch to traditional public schools. To…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Teacher Selection, Teacher Persistence, Teacher Effectiveness