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Number of Charter Schools Operating Up Ten Percent (2004)
February 11, 2004. Among the key findings from the 2004 Annual Survey of America’s Charter Schools, charter schools are serving a disproportionately high numbers of low-income, at risk and minority students.
They use a wider variety of innovate curricula, are smaller, give more instructional time, attract more students than they can serve and still receive fewer dollars than non-charter public schools.