The State of Charters in North Carolina
In a Charlotte
Observer, Eddie Goodall assessed the state of public charter schooling
in North Carolina. “Twenty-seven new charter boards will open schools this
year, yielding 152 NC charters by this August. Charters continued to outpace
their district school cousins in 2012-2013 in educational value added, or
growth (85 percent of charters versus 71 percent of district schools). Also,
according to data from the NC Department of Public Instruction, 39.7 percent of
charter school students in grades 3-8 were proficient in math and reading, while
only 32 percent of district school students earned proficiency…Charters operate
with about 15 percent less funding ($72 million a year) than that provided to
district schools…There are 59,000 charter students in 127 schools. We have
about 4 percent of public school students in charters versus 4.6 percent
nationally. The students going to charters opening this year will likely
increase our charter enrollment to that national average.”
Source: Charlotte Observer
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