somehow would make the school 17% more likely to perform at a higher level. >> it doesn't. charters by themselves are not any kind of a cure-all. magic pill. but the highly performing charters, like the kip schools for instance, about 110 of them, it's the highly performing charters are schools that all schools can learn from. so what i'd like to see more of is sharing of best practices between those charter schools that are working and some of them don't work. many don't work. the ones that work, they have like 90, 95% graduation rates in very impoverished neighborhoods. these are terrific schools. so the idea of lumping those schools in with the one that is don't work and saying, let's cap the number of charter schools in our state, which has been the nea's position. that's fol i. why cap experimentation when you can get an outstanding school by