Susan Eaton and Gina Chirichigno
Unchecked and unregulated, charter schools tend to worsen already high levels of racial and economic segregation. But it doesn't have to be this way, and Massachusetts could take the lead in providing high-quality education in settings that approximate the diverse democrat ic society our students will join as adults. (Full article: 772 words)
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