African American Student Performance in Charters Report Press Kit
October 6, 2011
Chartering and Choice as an Achievement Gap-Closing Reform is a research report published by the California Charter Schools Association (CCSA) which details the performance and enrollment trends of African American students in both charter public and traditional public schools. One of the biggest public education challenges in California--and the nation--is the achievement and opportunity gaps between African American students and their White and Asian peers.The Chartering and Choice as an Achievement Gap-Closing Reform report shows that California charter public schools are effectively accelerating the performance of African American public school students, and that African American students are enrolled at higher percentage in California charters, among other findings.
- Read the Press Release
- Learn about the Chartering and Choice as an Achievement Gap-Closing Reform report
- Read the Fact Sheet
- Find out what people are saying about Chartering and Choice as an Achievement Gap-Closing Reform
- Watch a video about African American student performance
- View a video of the full press conference
- Watch a presentation of the report's key findings
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