Here’s why charter schools in Pa., elsewhere aren’t as ‘public’ as they claim they are

PA Capital Star by Kevin Welner, October 1, 2021

Charter schools are not as accessible to the public as they are often made out to be

Proponents of charter schools insist that they are public schools “open to all students.” But the truth is more nuanced. As an education policy researcher – and as author of a new book about charter schools I wrote with fellow researcher Wagma Mommandi – I have discovered that charter schools are not as accessible to the public as they are often made out to be. This finding is particularly relevant in light of the fact that charter school enrollment reportedly grew at a rapid rate during the pandemic. Specifically, according to the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools, enrollment increased 7% from 2019-20 to 2020-21. The organization says that is the biggest enrollment jump in a half-decade. In our book, we identify and describe 13 different approaches that charters use to bring certain types of students in and push other kinds of students out.

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