Costly Failure: California Is Overpaying for Online Charter Schools That Are Failing Students
Type
Policy Brief or Report
Year
2021
Level
State
State(s)
All States, California
Policy Areas
Education
The number of nonclassroom-based charter schools is rapidly growing, but these schools often violate the law and produce poor educational performance. This report provides policy solutions to best safeguard both taxpayer dollars and educational quality by capping the public funding and number of students in online charter schools, monitoring their costs, requiring more transparency, and maintaining stricter academic standards.