A priority of Obama's education plan, charter schools gain traction - Sacramento News - Local and Breaking Sacramento News Sacramento Bee:
"Charter schools have come into vogue as an attractive alternative for parents and kids looking for innovative learning environments and higher test scores.
They've also become a priority in President Barack Obama's plan to overhaul the nation's education system."
And California legislators have pushed through laws that simplify charter funding and lift a cap on how many can operate in the state.
A new report by the California Charter Schools Association shows that more charters have opened this school year than in any year since 1992, when legislation first made them possible. The addition of 88 charter schools this year brings the total to 809 schools in California. Collectively, they enroll 341,000 students – about 5 percent of the state's student population.
"Charter schools have come into vogue as an attractive alternative for parents and kids looking for innovative learning environments and higher test scores.
They've also become a priority in President Barack Obama's plan to overhaul the nation's education system."
And California legislators have pushed through laws that simplify charter funding and lift a cap on how many can operate in the state.
A new report by the California Charter Schools Association shows that more charters have opened this school year than in any year since 1992, when legislation first made them possible. The addition of 88 charter schools this year brings the total to 809 schools in California. Collectively, they enroll 341,000 students – about 5 percent of the state's student population.