
Charter Schools: Students Finding an Educational Home
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Featured Guests
Drew L. Jacobs
Senior Director of Policy, Research, and Evaluation at the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drewljacobs/
Episode Takeaways
- Charter schools are free, public, and open to all.
- Over the past five years, nearly 400,000 new students have enrolled in charter schools.
- There’s growing parental demand for more public education options that meet the evolving needs of students and families.
- Charter school enrollment has increased amongst White, Black, and Hispanic student populations.
- Eighty-four percent of states showing charter school enrollment growth outpaced school-aged (5-17) population growth.
- Policymakers are instrumental in supporting the growth of high-quality public school options.
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"We see a 400.000 student enrollment gain in charter schools, which is about a 12% gain" - Drew L. Jacobs
Chapters
00:00 - Introduction
01:27 - Charter School Gains Amid District Losses: Unveiling the New Normal
05:03 - Hispanic Enrollment Surges as White Student District Numbers Decline
09:03 - Varied Charter School Enrollment Trends Among States
10:34 - Enhancing Availability of Quality Public Education Choices
11:32 - Outro
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