I don't know how exactly to quote these articles but wouldn't we have a case to be made that The SAME rules that apply to no child left behind public schools apply to private charter schools or thus the Equal protection clause is violated and the public Sector gets to reclaim private sector schools?
I'm sure someone will get on my case about how to quote articles and such so i'm going to link to the source with the names quoted. You tell me if there are any issues.
http://progressivepopulist.blogspot.com/...
Here are the facts: “The National Charter School Study” by Stanford University’s Center for Research on Educational Outcomes (CREDO) is the gold standard for comparing the performance of charter schools and public schools. CREDO released its original study four years ago and released an updated version yesterday. In both studies, neighborhood public schools win over charter schools hands down.
But charter schools are improving—from very bad to mediocre: In 2009, 37% of charter schools performed worse than the neighborhood public school and only 17% did better. Now 31% do worse than the neighborhood school while 29% do better. As the Times underscores, charter schools range in quality from state to state: doing better in New York, Michigan and Louisiana, and worse in Pennsylvania, Arizona and Texas, among other states.
What’s so fascinating to me is that the New York Times would have a misleading headline to a story that was on the whole fairly balanced. The lead sentence, for example, stated that charter schools did poorly in the 2009 study and that the 2013 update merely showed that “in a few states, charter schools are improving in some areas.” When the headline clashes with the story content, it is often a sign that the editorial opinion of ownership or the editorial board favors the view expressed in the headline.
additinoally your study is here:
http://credo.stanford.edu/...
ME again after the paste: does it not follow reasonably speaking that if Charters are doing even worse the public schools are doing that under the constitution per the equal protection clause the charters are subject to the SAME RULES as the public?