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We can infer that, in most of these cases, schools closed because of a lack of funds or because the funds weren't managed well. Charter School Capital is proud to support The Center for Education Reform and other transformational organizations that support charter schools across the United States.
The California State Board of Education has voted to shut down two charter schools in Los Angeles run by a nonprofit that is under investigation by the U.S. Department of Education and the inspector general for the Los Angeles Unified School District.
They contend that charters inadequately serve children with special needs. Charter schools suspend children with disabilities at a higher rate than public schools, and there have been many cases of inadequacy due to a lack of resources, experience, and insensitivity.
Sudden closure of charter schools is not unusual. The Center for Media and Democracy found that about 2,500 charter schools closed between 2000 and 2013. Some of them closed at the end of the school year, some never opened in the first place, and some closed abruptly in the middle of the year.
Charters are public schools, wrote David Osborne, a charter supporter. They do drain funding from traditional school districts, but that's because parents have proactively pulled their children out of district schools and placed them in charter schools.
Related: According to this same article from The Center for Education Reform, 66% of charter school failures are due to financial reasons (42%) and mismanagement (24%). We can infer that, in most of these cases, schools closed because of a lack of funds or because the funds weren't managed well.
Related: According to this same article from The Center for Education Reform, 66% of charter school failures are due to financial reasons (42%) and mismanagement (24%). We can infer that, in most of these cases, schools closed because of a lack of funds or because the funds weren't managed well.
Charter schools are not better than public schools. The significant body of research on charters shows they generally do no better and often do worse than traditional public schools. Charter schools are not a pathway out of poverty. There's no evidence charters produce better long-term outcomes for students.
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