Monday, March 5, 2012

Are charter schools cherry-picking their students? | The Connecticut Mirror

Are charter schools cherry-picking their students? | The Connecticut Mirror:

Are charter schools cherry-picking their students?

March 5, 2012

By Jacqueline Rabe Thomas

Hartford -- As students from the highly regarded Jumoke Academy Charter School filed into the gymnasium for a mid-afternoon assembly last week, onlooker Gov. Dannel P. Malloy pointed out that at first glance these students seem to mirror those attending the neighborhood public schools.

"Look around," he said, fielding questions about whether this school is teaching the same type of students who attend Hartford public schools.

But enrollment numbers tell a different story.

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Just one of the 432 students who attended Jumoke last school year spoke limited English, while in other schools in Hartford, 18 percent spoke limited English.

Likewise, 4 percent of Jumoke students require special education compared with 15 percent in Hartford.

Jumoke's lack of diversity is not unique among the state's 17 charter schools. An analysis of their