According to a new study, by USC's Rossier School of Education, California's charter schools are coming of age. Those serving urban, at-risk students provide "more bang for the buck" and stronger student performance than public schools. The report, "Charter School Indicators 2007," examines both financial resources and academic achievement as overall measures of progress. Larry discusses the report's findings with Penny Wohlstetter, Director of USC's Center on Educational Governance, and A.J. Duffy, President of UTLA (United Teachers Los Angeles).
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