Studies shows that charter schools don’t typically outperform public
schools and they often tend to increase racial and class segregation. So
one must wonder, what exactly is motivating these school “reformers”?
And why have they pushed for more and more closure — and new charter
schools — at such an unprecedented rate in recent years?
But who precisely is profiting? And how? Untangling answers to these
questions is a more daunting task. Compared to public schools, charters
schools are an extremely unregulated business. They contract with
private companies to provide all kinds of services, from curriculum
development to landscaping. Most of the regulations that bind charter
schools are implemented at the state level. And unlike public
institutions, the finances of charter schools are managed on a
school-by-school basis. Because they are not consistently held
accountable to the public for how they distribute funds, charter schools
are often able to keep their business practices under wraps, and thus
avoid too much scrutiny.
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