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In Plain Sight: Simple, Difficult Lessons from New Jersey's Expensive Effort to Close the Achievement Gap
Gordon MacInnes,
Century Foundation Press,
1/9/2009
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Improving On No Child Left Behind: Getting Education Reform Back on Track
Richard D. Kahlenberg,
Century Foundation Press,
10/15/2008
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America's Untapped Resource
Richard D. Kahlenberg,
Century Foundation Press,
1/14/2004
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Public School Choice vs. Private School Vouchers
Richard D. Kahlenberg,
Century Foundation Press,
9/24/2003
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Can Separate Be Equal? The Overlooked Flaw at the Center of No Child Left Behind
Richard D. Kahlenberg,
The Century Foundation,
4/23/2004
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Divided We Fail: Coming Together through Public School Choice
The Century Foundation,
Century Foundation Press,
9/18/2002
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All Together Now
Richard D. Kahlenberg,
Brookings Institution Press,
2/15/2001
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A Notion at Risk
Richard D. Kahlenberg,
Century Foundation Press,
9/15/2000
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The Finance Gap: Charter Schools and Their Facilities
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Institute for Education and Social Policy,
1/1/2004
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Districts across the country are facing unmet needs for the renovation and construction of public school facilities, dwindling capital funding streams, and voter resistance to property tax increases. In this context, the decade-long experience of charter schools with private-sector involvement in facilities financing, and the use of instructional revenue for the repayment of debt, offers lessons to both charter schools and the wider public school community. Our study focuses on fourteen states and the District of Columbia, jurisdictions which house 75 percent of the nation’s charter schools and have a high need for public school facilities caused by student growth and/or facilities repair needs.
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Pages: 68
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