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Charter Schools Produce Higher Test Scores, But Segregated Environment

Charter Schools Produce Higher Test Scores, But Segregated Environment
Recent studies assess race, academic achievement in the nation’s charter schools
By Ben Hammer

WASHINGTON

Charter school students perform slightly better on standardized tests than their public school counterparts, but go to schools that tend to be racially segregated, two recent studies have found.

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