He s heard the argument, but no - charter schools can t cherry-pick their students
Jay Mathews, The Washington Post
Jan. 2, 2021
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Students are taught the rules for answering questions with whiteboards during the opening of a BASIS charter school in 2012.photo for The Washington Post by Jabin Botsford.
I am accustomed to being called ignorant by readers, sometimes with good reason. But the disdain for my grasp of reality was overwhelming last month when I tried to explain why I thought the best public charter schools were good examples for raising student achievement throughout the country.
Several readers said charters, privately run public schools backed by tax dollars, look good only because they choose the students they admit. Here are sample comments:
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