By Keila Szpaller
Research by the Network for Public Education, which argues for-profit entities use online charters to “prey on the most vulnerable students,” indicates learning outcomes are poor compared to charters run by districts. The Network has a mission to strengthen public schools.
An analysis of online schools nationwide in reading and math found 37.8% of district-run online schools had acceptable proficiency compared to just 20% of privately-run online charters, according to the Network.
You can read Keila Szpaller’s piece in the Daily Montanan here.