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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Bike lanes, [b]charters ... sounds like what has worked in DC. [/b]Why can’t we try out something new in MoCo?[/quote] Again, charters have [b]not[/b] outperformed traditional schools in DC. [b]"Washington DC charter schools did not significantly outperform public schools or even match them on the last two years of PARCC testing."[/b] https://tultican.com/2019/09/08/dc-charter-school-performance-almost-matches-public-schools/[/quote] Correct. However, both the public charter schools AND the public schools show improvements in test scores, some as high as 10%. That is a good thing.[/quote] Okay, but it does not support an argument for charters, since they don't perform better than traditional schools.[/quote] I disagree. The competition and reduced overcrowding have arguably led to better results in traditional public schools and the charters. And frankly better results for the students. It’s not all about test scores.[/quote]
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