The Arkansas Achievement Gap: Unequal Opportunities PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 30 August 2005

Arkansas Public Policy Panel - Aug. 2005
Every child in Arkansas should have the same opportunity to excel in school regardless of their race, class, culture or location. Sadly, this is not currently the case. This report is a summary of available data highlighting the severity of the achievement gap in Arkansas schools.

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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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