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Nurturing School Minds

Mary Ann Zehr wrote this 2009 profile about a charter management organization, the United Neighborhood Organization (UNO). UNO maintains strict discipline for student conduct and behavior and uses a structured English immersion approach for their mostly Latino students.

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Charter Schools Gain Broad Support Nationally; Laws Evolve in Illinois and Wisconsin

This feature article from the Great Lakes West Comprehensive Center’s October 2011 E-Newsletter offers a review of the charter school landscape in Wisconsin and Illinois, as well as in its national context.

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Out of Jail and Into Jobs: Maya Angelou Public Charter School Offers Hope and an Education to Kids in Trouble

This article profiles Maya Angelou Public Charter School in Washington, D.C., a charter school that was developed to provide students from the students retained in the juvenile justice system with an option that would prepare them for success. The school now serves all students in the community but actively recruits students who struggle in traditional schools. The founders discuss their history, lessons learned, and success measures.

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Achievement and Behavior in Charter Schools: Drawing a More Complete Picture

This study analyzes the effect of charter schools on student behavior and attendance.

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A Closer Look at Charter Schools and Segregation

Written by researchers at the University of Arkansas, this Summer 2010 EducationNext article examines demographics at charter schools and traditional public schools, finding that both have similar proportions of minority students when located in the same neighborhood.