See if you can make sense out of this.

See if you can make sense out of this.
So much for cherry picking.
The District of Columbia may be holding its charter schools up to a higher standard than it does its scandal-ridden traditional public schools, but the chartered institutions appear to be meeting the challenge.
A team of researchers led by Miami University (of Ohio) Assistant Professor Andrew Saultz has compiled a map of “charter school deserts,” or poor areas where charters are hard to find but quite desired.
A teacher’s union tried to make inroads into a charter school in LA and failed.
Perhaps they should have talked to some people who work with them.
School choice advocates are now on the school board in Los Angeles, California, a win for parents and students.
To invest in federal school vouchers, or to leave it up to the states? That is the question facing conservatives under the Trump administration.
Charter schools have proven to be a good education model, per a brief published by the Thomas Fordham Institute. The brief’s main focus was to detail three education models that states could use to retool…
From School Reform News: The authors of the EdChoice “2016 Schooling in America” report included an expanded sampling of millennials, those born between 1981 and 1997, “in an effort to better understand where this generation of…