Both charter schools and publicly funded pre-K can improve learning for children in poverty. Together, they have the potential to do even more to close the achievement gap for at-risk students. Yet policies in many states prevent charter schools from serving pre-K students. This is a huge missed opportunity – one that’s only going to get worse as charters and pre-K continue to grow.
July 23, 2015
Pre-K and Charter Schools Need to Go Together
By Bellwether
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