A Sequel to the Charter School Research Wars

The study came in for some heavy criticism, though, in October from Caroline Hoxby, another Stanford researcher, after she conducted her own study of charter schools in New York City and reached the opposite conclusion. She said the CREDO study suffered from "a serious mathematical mistake" that may have biased the results in a downward direction.
Now the federal What Works Clearinghouse has waded into the debate. In itslatest "quick review," the research agency concludes that the CREDO study was "consistent with WWC standards with reservations." It also adds a word of caution, though:
"Although the study matched charter school students to traditional public school students based on demographic characteristics and test scores, it is