Organizing local and independent grassroots organizations who:

 

Are under represented in the political process and dedicated to social justice.

Create community-defined visions and strategic plans to improve the lives of residents.

Develop new leaders and sharpen their skills.

Win reforms at the community level.

Develop accountable infrastructure that sustains the work to improve their communities.



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Analyzing Arkansas’s Charter Schools – Unfulfilled Promises
Arkansas open enrollment charter schools, on average, have student populations that have fewer children of color and substantially fewer low-income children than their peer traditional public schools.  Once these factors are controlled, Arkansas’s charter schools do not outperform their traditional school peers.
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