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Waiting for Superman admits only one in five charter schools produce results CREDO study:

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Page 1: Waiting for Superman admits only one in five charter schools produce results  CREDO study:
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Waiting for Superman admits only one in five charter schools produce results

CREDO study:

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Green Dot LA charter schools seen as a success for raising test scores and becoming green

$15 million of private funding Students proficiency in English—13.7

percent in 2009 to 14.9 percent in 2010

Math—4 percent to 6.7 percent. 

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Stanford University Center for Research on Education Outcomes—huge variance in charter school quality.

National Education Association president Dennis Van Roekel: charter schools should no longer be considered universally innovative.

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"The charter movement is putting itself at risk by allowing too many second-rate and even third-rate schools to continue to exist. Your goal should always be quality, not quantity.”

-Arne Duncan, Secretary of Education

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Katie Couric notebook

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SEED school in DC, a boarding facility, spends $35,000 on each student yearly

Average public school: 1/3 that amount

KIPP schools spend $1,100-1,500 extra per student

Money comes mostly from state, but also foundations and donors

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A hero from Superman, Canada makes $400,000 yearly for running Harlem Children’s Zone.

His organization has assets of more than $200 million.

When his first class at HCZ did not receive scores that satisfied his board of trustees, he kicked the entire class out.

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“The corruption and the politicization are the Achilles’ heel of the movement.”

-Senator Bill Perkins of Harlem

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One Buffalo charter school listed expenses in “broad brushstrokes” on tax return.

$1.3 million in rent (while the company owned the building)

$976,000 for executive administration $361,000 in professional fees While these cases are few and far

between, privately running a school can facilitate corruption.

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State ordered them to close after allegations of over-reporting attendance and keeping shady financial records

Owes the state $8 million Prosecutors claim that they

granted class credits in exchange for $150

Students who may have found a home there were uprooted

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Lagging English and Math scores Evaluators visited to find disengaged

and rowdy students Many location changes Revolving door for staff and students

Once again, students were uprooted.

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There is some debate over whether or not these self-selecting students have abnormally supportive parents.

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Many can’t join unions KIPP controversy in Baltimore and

NYC Can work 12-14 hour days Sometimes merit pay

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Diane Ravitch:“Many people react to the scene with their own tears, sad for the children who lose. I had a different reaction. First, I thought to myself that the charter operators were cynically using children as political pawns in their own campaign to promote their cause. (Gail Collins in The New York Times had a similar reaction and wondered why they couldn’t just send the families a letter in the mail instead of subjecting them to public rejection.) Second, I felt an immense sense of gratitude to the much-maligned American public education system, where no one has to win a lottery to gain admission.”