TY - JOUR
T1 - Charter school type matters when examining funding and facilities
T2 - Evidence from California
AU - Krop, Cathy
AU - Zimmer, Ron
PY - 2005
Y1 - 2005
N2 - Currently, charter schools represent one of the fastest growing movements of educational reform. The first charter school opened in 1992 and there are now over 3,400 charter schools nationwide. Despite this growth, we are only beginning to learn about the performance and operation of these schools. This article adds to our knowledge of charter schools both by examining the finances of charter schools in California, which has more charter students than any other state, and by highlighting their fiscal challenges. Using survey data of California charter and conventional public schools, the results suggest that the degree charter schools are struggling with resources and facilities depends upon charter school type.
AB - Currently, charter schools represent one of the fastest growing movements of educational reform. The first charter school opened in 1992 and there are now over 3,400 charter schools nationwide. Despite this growth, we are only beginning to learn about the performance and operation of these schools. This article adds to our knowledge of charter schools both by examining the finances of charter schools in California, which has more charter students than any other state, and by highlighting their fiscal challenges. Using survey data of California charter and conventional public schools, the results suggest that the degree charter schools are struggling with resources and facilities depends upon charter school type.
KW - School choice
KW - School finance
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U2 - 10.14507/epaa.v13n50.2005
DO - 10.14507/epaa.v13n50.2005
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:29144437790
SN - 1068-2341
VL - 13
SP - 1
EP - 27
JO - Education Policy Analysis Archives
JF - Education Policy Analysis Archives
ER -