School Sectors Charter Schools and Home- Schooling Why Do Private Schools Do Better? Economic Capital Differences? Human Capital Differences? Social Capital.

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School Sectors Charter Schools and Home- Schooling Why Do Private Schools Do Better? Economic Capital Differences? Human Capital Differences? Social Capital Differences? Cultural Capital Differences? Bureaucracy And Centralization? Are Charter Schools The Public School Answer?

Charter school: a school that provides free public elementary and/or secondary education to eligible students under a specific charter granted by the state legislature or other appropriate authority. School Sectors Charter Schools

Since 1991, 40 states and DC have charter laws Since 1991, 40 states and DC have charter laws –1 st state? Minnesota –Most recent state? Maine (June 2011) –No charter laws: AL, KY, MT, NE, ND, SD, VT, WA, and WV 1999–2008, charter schools increased from 2 to 5% of all public schools1999–2008, charter schools increased from 2 to 5% of all public schools Aud et al. 2011

Charter School Characteristics Total Schools 1,5244,388 Size Under %65% %19% %12% %3% School Level Elementary5654 Secondary2527 Combined1919 Aud et al. 2010

Charter School and Urbanicity Aud et al. 2010

Total Schools 1,5244,388 Race Composition More than 50% Black 27%26% More than 50% Hispanic 11%18% More than 50% White 51%43% Free/Reduced Lunch Missing/school did not participate 13%23% 0-25%37%21% %13%23% Charter School Characteristics Aud et al. 2010

Charter School Enrollment Aud et al. 2010

Total Students 339,6781,276,731 Race and Ethnicity Asian/Pacific Islander 3%4% Black34%32% Hispanic20%25% Native American/Alaskan Native 2%1% White42%39% Charter School Characteristics Aud et al. 2010

Charter Schools: Promise or Peril? C OMPETITION –Has not induced large changes in district-wide operations or student achievement in neighboring public schools (Bettinger 2005; Teske et al. 2000) –Some district-operated public schools are adopting charter models E FFICACY AND A CCOUNTABILITY –Achievement results are ambiguous –10-13% of charter schools have closed since 1991

School Sectors Home Schooling More Than A Million Kids (2%) Parents Are More Educated Parents (25%) Trained As Teachers Main Catalyst For It? Religion Income Higher In Home Schooled Families Almost All Students In Two-Parent Homes Students Watch Less Television