Black parents are caught in the middle of Chicago’s school choice debate – WBEZ (Chicago)

Chicago Public Schools data shows that a third of Black students go to charter, selective enrollment or magnet schools — more than any other racial or ethnic group in the district.
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Fullbladder
2 years ago

Voting for the people who are shutting down Charter Schools and school vouchers can hardly be called caught-in-the-middle.

Freddy
2 years ago

What is needed is a comparison of student achievement in charter schools vs the public schools they came from. Apples to apples by grade for each to compare. Are they the same/worse/or better? Data should be available for parents and taxpayers.

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