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Equal Opportunity Education In Charter Schools

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Abstract A charter school by definition, is an alternative to public school system schooling. It is a school that is stablished by a school board and another private entity. Charter schools do not follow all state regulations and set their own achievement goals. With that being said, we look into the Charter school system to analyze if charter schools are operating under the belief of “Equal Opportunity education” for all children.

Part 1: When speaking about public free education in general we see the influence of the socioeconomic spectrum. Free Public schooling is obliged by district zoning; which, is influence by economic status, this is creating a process of racial and economic based segregation today. Now, if we take into …show more content…

When looking at the district zoning theory, as the article pointed out. Low economic zoning charter schools were detrimental towards their educational goals “Minnesota charter schools failed to deliver the promises made by charter school proponents. Despite nearly two decades of experience, charter schools in Minnesota still perform worse on average than comparable traditional public schools. Although a few charters perform well, most offer low income parents and parents of color an inferior choice--a choice between low-performing traditional public schools and charter schools that perform even worse”. (University of Minnesota’s Institute on Race & Poverty, 2008, p. 1: (Choice without equity: Charter school segregation 27 Frankenberg & SiegelHawley, 2009; Fuller, Elmore, & Orfield, 1996 Citation: Frankenberg, E., Siegel-Hawley, G., Wang, J. (2011) “Choice without equity: Charter school segregation.” Educational Policy Analysis Archives, 19 (1). Retrieved [date], from http://epaa.asu.edu/ojs/article/view/779 page …show more content…

For it is the described in the article that initial and more common process of entering a Charter school is by means of a lottery drawing making a false assumption that the opportunity is being offered to everyone without discrimination. After the lottery is drawn, a discriminative process of selection is put in place by asking participants about their race, economic background, and intellectual capacity. The Application process is nothing other than another way of naming a selective process of

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