LOS ANGELES, CA — (MARKET WIRE) — October 26, 2006 — California’s charter public school movement is experiencing consistent growth, particularly in inner-city areas, as 65 new charter schools opened statewide this fall. The increase in the number of new students choosing to enroll in charter schools brings statewide enrollment to nearly 220,000 students attending 618 charter schools. As of this fall, close to one in 15 public schools in California is a charter public school.

New charter schools in three of California’s largest school districts, Los Angeles Unified, San Diego Unified and Oakland Unified, accounted for almost half of the new charter schools opened this fall. This follows the ongoing trend of more charter schools opening up in urban communities with high concentrations of under-served kids.

Los Angeles, Oakland and San Diego Unified are also districts whose charter schools have most recently experienced the strongest student achievement gains. Existing charter schools in all three districts are significantly outperforming their district counterparts in middle and high schools. (more…)




 

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