Landmark IBO Study Finds Fiscal Inequity

There’s one burning question that has hung around NYC’s charter schools debate for years: what amount of public resources do charters have to work with, compared to district schools? Are they doing more with less, or taking more than their share? The question is enormously important for questions about fairness as well as cost-effectiveness. Since […]

Serve all kids? Make me! (UFT Hypocrisy, Part II)

Monday we blogged about the UFT’s selective outrage over enrollment differences: somehow they never get around to protesting in TriBeCa. This morning’s Daily News reports that the union also ignores differences at its own charter school: The teachers union’s campaign to force charter schools to enroll as many high-needs students as traditional public schools may […]

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