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NEPC Review: Connecticut's Charter School Law and Race to the Top (ConnCAN, February 2010)

The issue brief entitled Connecticut's Charter School Law & Race to the Top by the Connecticut Coalition for Achievement Now (ConnCAN) recommends changes to the state's charter school law that it argues would improve funding equity and are essential to closing the state's achievement gaps. The brief's specific proposals deserve careful attention, particularly its recommendation to tie charter school funding levels to student needs. The brief, however, offers no evidence for the claim that expanding charter schools would raise the achievement of low-income students, and it presents one-sided arguments for its policy positions that ignore important considerations. The brief does not provide the thoughtful discussion of the state’s educational goals and how charter schools might further these goals needed to improve charter school policy.

Suggested Citation: Bifulco, R. (2010). Review of “ onnecticut’s Charter School Law & Race to the Top." Boulder and Tempe: Education and the Public Interest Center & Education Policy Research Unit. Retrieved [date] from http://epicpolicy.org/thinktank/review-Connecticut-Charter

Document Reviewed:

Connecticut's Charter School Law and Race to the Top

Tori Tusheit
ConnCAN