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The Importance Of Charter Schools

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Charter schools are believed to be schools that can sometimes aid a failing student through unconventional methods. Yet many charter schools fail to reach that higher standard that makes charter schools desirable. However, Alanna Clark’s mother still entered a lottery for Boston children to attend a school outside their neighborhood. Carter’s daughter struggled with a reading disability that was putting her behind her peers. This long shot lottery was Carter’s only sense of hope in the education system. Surprisingly Alanna won the lottery earning a seat at Match, a small charter school, and is now a confident tenth grader. Match is known for it’s “high expectations, high support” (Leonhardt) system where resources are devoted to teaching and students have high standards. Teachers are …show more content…

And this system really works. Studies done by Professors at M.I.T., Columbia, Michigan and Berkeley show that students who attend Boston charter schools with the “high expectations, high support” system will learn reading and math more efficiently, more likely take A.P classes and do well i them, and score higher on the SAT. But it doesn’t end there. When implemented in Florida, New York, Newark, and more schools have the same results. While the system is unique to charter schools due to their ability to operate differently from the public school standards, our public school systems should implement the successful practices of charter schools like Match.
Teacher observations have never been taken seriously in Minisink. Often given a week’s notice, teachers prepare a lesson for the day of their

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