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New study finds low-income students in 10 major cities with charter schools are catching up
News, Data and Polling, National Education Brandon Paykamian 10/23/24 News, Data and Polling, National Education Brandon Paykamian 10/23/24

New study finds low-income students in 10 major cities with charter schools are catching up

A new study from the Progressive Policy Institute indicates that low-income students in both public charter schools and traditional public schools in 10 major cities are catching up to statewide performance levels.

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New study examines role of socioeconomic factors in racial achievement gaps
Data and Polling, News Brandon Paykamian 8/22/24 Data and Polling, News Brandon Paykamian 8/22/24

New study examines role of socioeconomic factors in racial achievement gaps

A recent study from the Thomas B. Fordham Institute suggests that socio-economic factors like household income and parents’ education play a role in perpetuating schools’ racial achievement gaps.

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