WASHINGTON, Oct. 29
Dayton Ranks #5 and Youngstown Ranks #6 in 'Top 10' of Public Charter School Communities by Market Share
WASHINGTON, Oct. 29 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Dayton ranks #5 and Youngstown ranks #6 in the nation for public charter school market share with 27% and 26% of public school students attending charter schools, according to the annual Top 10 Charter Communities by Market Share report released today by the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools.
Demand remains strongest in urban areas - and as a result, charter "market share" is growing rapidly in cities and adjacent suburbs, even while the overall number of students remains a modest portion of nationwide enrollment.
"Charter schools are working at scale in a growing number of American cities," according to Nelson Smith, President and CEO of the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools. "Chartering is becoming well-established as a key component of the public education delivery system," he added.
The report finds:
-- Charter Growth Remains Strong: There are 14 communities where more than
20% of public school students are enrolled in charters, up from six in
2005-06. 72 communities now have at least 10% of public school students
in charter schools, 27 more than three years ago.
-- 10 Districts Enroll 22% of Charter Students: The 10 districts with the
largest number of students in public charter schools represent 22% of
the total public charter school population nationwide, a total of
304,494 students out of roughly 1.4 million.
-- More than 1/3 of Public School Students in Charters in Three Cities:
Public charter school market share breaks 30% of students in Detroit (at
32%), Washington, D.C. (36%), and New Orleans (57%).
-- New Orleans Remains at #1 in Market Share Percentage: Not only are
charters in New Orleans serving a higher percentage of public school
students - 57% - than anywhere else in the nation, they are also the
highest performing sector of public schools in the city. More
importantly, the city's public schools as a whole are outperforming the
pre-Katrina system.
The "Top 10" largest market share public charter school communities (including ties) are: New Orleans, LA (57%); Washington, D.C. (36%); Detroit, MI (32%); Kansas City, MO (29%); Dayton, OH (27%); Youngstown, OH (26%); St. Louis, MO (25%); Flint, MI (24% ); Gary, IN (23%); Phoenix Union High School District, AZ (22%); and Minneapolis, MN (22%).
The "Top 10" communities with the greatest number of students enrolled in public charter schools are: Los Angeles, CA (59,122), Detroit, MI (43,035), Philadelphia, PA (32,579), Houston, TX (29,889), Chicago, IL (28,973), Washington, D.C. (25,729), Miami-Dade County, FL (23,865), New York City, NY (21,367), New Orleans, LA (20,068), and Broward County, FL (19,867).
To see charter school market share data by state, visit the Public Charter Schools Dashboard at http://www.publiccharters.org/dashboard/students/.
The National Alliance for Public Charter Schools (www.publiccharters.org) is the national nonprofit organization committed to advancing the charter school movement. The Alliance works to increase the number of high performing charter schools available to all families, particularly low-income and minority families who currently do not have access to quality public schools. The Alliance provides assistance to state charter school associations and resource centers, develops and advocates for improved public policies, and serves as the united voice for this large and diverse movement. Today, Today, over 1.5 million students attend more than 4,900 charter schools in 39 states and the District of Columbia.
SOURCE National Alliance for Public Charter Schools


