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Journal Sentinel Article Spotlights Charter School Performance | Larry Miller's Blog: Educate All Students!

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Journal Sentinel Article Spotlights Charter School Performance

Filed under: Charter Schools — millerlf @ 7:16 am 


The following article puts charter schools under the spotlight. A significant point made in the article is the fact that-
“… on a percentage basis, the 134 schools rated in MPS educated three times as many students learning English and twice as many students with special needs, compared with independent charters. The charter schools enrolled a higher percentage of white students and lower percentage of students in poverty than MPS.”
Many independent charter schools miss mark on state report cards
Erin Richards 9/23/13 Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Despite having more freedom over curriculum, budgets and staffing than traditional public schools, the majority of Milwaukee’s independent charter schools are not meeting performance expectations, according to statewide report card results for 2012-’13.
Of the 17 independent charters in Milwaukee that received a rating through the state’s new school report card accountability system, 53% fell below expectations, with two schools authorized by the City of Milwaukee receiving a failing grade.
The report cards released by the state this month are not perfect measures of school progress, but the results still raise questions about whether independent charters should be producing better results. The schools are publicly financed but privately managed, and are given freedom from bureaucratic restraints on school districts in exchange for upholding a promise to deliver on performance.
“It’s pretty clear we all have work to do,” said Cindy Zautcke, who directs the City of Milwaukee’s charter school initiative.
The discussion about performance is also pertinent because of a new law the state Legislature passed this spring that allows independent