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Tapping Charter Schools to Turn Around The Nation’s Dropout Factories

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Students who attend a charter high school are 7 to 15 percentage points more likely to graduate and earn a high school diploma than are traditional public high school students.

In the policy report "Charting New Territory: Tappying Charter Schools to Turn Around The Nation's Droupout Factories", by the Center for American Progress, the role of charter schools in turning around the nation’s lowest-performing high schools. Based on conversations with charter school operators, school district staff, researchers, and education reform experts, the report examines how some pioneering cities—Los Angeles and Philadelphia in particular— are partnering with local charter operators to turn around some of their dropout factories and improve college readiness and graduation rates.