The most dramatic performance gaps are in reading, where the public magnet school growth percentile is 83, while the charter score is 48. The public neighborhood percentile is at 75, while turnarounds are at 51. Although neighborhood schools must enroll any student in their attendance boundary, their students’ reading growth percentile is 27 points higher than that of lottery-driven charters schools. Neighborhood schools are at 75 and charters are at 48.