In the 25 years since Minnesota passed the first charter school law,
these publicly funded but privately operated schools have become a
highly sought-after alternative to traditional public education,
particularly for underserved students in urban areas. Between 2004 and
2014 alone, charter school enrollment increased from less than 1 million
to 2.5 million students. Many charter schools boast of high test
scores, strict academic expectations, and high graduation rates, and for
some, their growth is evidence of their success. But have these schools
lived up to their promise? Opponents argue that charters, which are
subject to fewer regulations and less oversight, lack accountability,
take much-needed resources from public schools, and pick and choose
their student body. Are charter schools overrated?
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