New Report: Trends in the Use of School Choice: 1993 to 2007
Posted by on April 26, 2010
SCHOOL CHOICE – The National Center for Education Statistics has released the third in a series of reports that analyze school choice. The report provides information on trends in the distribution of enrollment in public schools and private schools, parental satisfaction and demographic characteristics of students whose parents report there are public school choice options available in their district. The report also examines demographic characteristics of students in home, public, charter and private schools.
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