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National Alliance for Public Charter Schools

For Immediate Release
March 22, 2017

Natalie Laukitis
nlaukitis@publiccharters.org

Indiana Remains Highest-Ranking State in the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools' 8th Annual State Charter School Laws Rankings Report

WASHINGTON, D.C. —  Today, the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools released its annual state-by-state ranking of charter public school laws, Measuring Up to the Model: A Ranking of State Charter Public School Laws, Eighth Edition. Indiana retains its place as the highest-ranking state on the list for the second consecutive year. Indiana’s law does not cap charter public school growth, includes multiple authorizers and provides a fair amount of autonomy and accountability.

The 2017 rankings are the first that measure each state’s charter school law against the National Alliance’s updated model charter school law, New Model Law for Supporting the Growth of High-Quality Charter Public Schools: Second Edition, which was released in October 2016. These rankings reflect new provisions from the model charter school law regarding flexibility, accountability, and equity.  

"We are pleased the National Alliance has for a second consecutive year recognized Indiana’s charter school laws as the best in the country. Indiana’s receiving this recognition once again is a tribute to the Indiana General Assembly; as well as Indiana’s fine governors who’ve shown unwavering commitment to school choice. Since the first charter law was enacted in 2001, some of the nation’s finest charter schools have been established in Indiana. Their innovative approaches are providing Hoosier families with opportunities to find schools that best support their students’ needs," said Marcie Brown-Carter, executive director of Network for Quality Education.

Measuring Up to the Model: A Ranking of State Charter Public School Laws, Eighth Edition ranks the charter school laws in 43 states and the District of Columbia. Each law receives a score based on 21 essential metrics, which include flexibility, accountability, and equity. These 21 components are drawn from the National Alliance’s New Model Law for Supporting the Growth of High-Quality Charter Public Schools: Second Edition.

Key findings from the report include:

  • Indiana has the nation’s strongest charter school law in the country for the second year in a row. Indiana’s law does not cap charter school growth, includes multiple authorizers, and provides a fair amount of autonomy and accountability.
  • Washington became the newest addition to the rankings in 2017, having passed legislation that re-established its charter school law after the Washington Supreme Court declared its previous law invalid, becoming the 44th jurisdiction (43 states and D.C.) with a charter school law.
  • Mississippi made major improvements to its law by now allowing students in school districts rated C, D, or F to cross district lines to attend a charter school and permitting charter school employees to participate in the state retirement system and other benefits programs.
  • Maryland continues to hold the lowest spot, ranking 44th with the weakest charter school law in the country. While Maryland’s law does not cap charter school growth, it allows only local school district authorizers and provides little autonomy, insufficient accountability and inequitable funding to charter schools.
Click here to read the full report: Measuring Up to the Model: A Ranking of State Charter Public School Laws.

About the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools
The National Alliance for Public Charter Schools is the leading national nonprofit organization committed to advancing the public charter school movement. Our mission is to lead public education to unprecedented levels of academic achievement by fostering a strong charter sector. For more information, please visit www.publiccharters.org.

  

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