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Charter Schools Succeed Where Others Fail: Serve More At-Risk and Minority Students, and Boost Achievement (2006)
March 16, 2006. Charter schools are serving considerably more “at-risk” children and doing so with $2,000 less per pupil than conventional public schools, according to a recent report by the Center for Education Reform.