Opinion: Charter Schools Aren’t a Real Option for Many Families

Pennsylvania charter schools routinely screen students to eliminate all but a few special-needs students, avoid enrolling students who are new to our country and require instruction designed for students who utilize English as a second language, and students with a disciplinary history. Homeless students are grossly under-enrolled in these schools. Charters are not a real option for the families of many of these students. 

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Source: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Dec. 14, 2016.