What is Arkansas Doing to Close the Achievement Gap? PDF Print E-mail

Arkansas Public Policy Panel, Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families, Clinton School of Public Service, Hendrix College - Feb. 2008
We are very pleased to release a new report on the education achievement gap. The Panel and Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families commissioned the report from researchers at the Clinton School and Hendrix College. read more »

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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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