1) Map by National Alliance for Public Charter schools that provides a look at how many charter schools exist in the United States and per state for the school year 2009-2010. It also provides a timeline for the inception of charter schools since 1991.
2) Chart by Layman, 2006 that graphs the public school enrollment and charter school enrollment for the D.C. School Districts from 1996 to 2006. The graph shows that as the charter school numbers increase the traditional public school enrollment numbers decrease.
3) The table from Charter Schools Finding, 2010 that is from the CREDO study on how charter schools are stacking up to public schools in 15 states based on their standardized test scores in reading and writing.
4) The Graph from the KIPP foundation (a charter school in low income districts) study that shows how well KIPP is stacking up to the national average for students who graduate high school and college as apposed to those in traditional public schools.
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