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Chicago鈥檚 Charter Efforts Seen as Thoughtful

By Caroline Hendrie 鈥 June 14, 2005 2 min read
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Chicago has rightfully earned a reputation as one of the nation鈥檚 most thoughtful charter school authorizers, but Mayor Richard M. Daley鈥檚 high-profile push to expand on that foundation is fraught with challenges, a report from the Washington-based Progressive Policy Institute contends.

The report offers qualified praise for the mayor鈥檚 controversial Renaissance 2010 initiative, which seeks to replace low-performing schools over the next five years with 100 new small schools under a mix of governance arrangements, including charters.

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But successfully carrying out the plan will require reorienting the central office of the 430,000-student district, enlisting outside groups to incubate new schools, and setting up structures to secure affordable facilities, the report argues.

It will also take 鈥渢he broader community to step up to the plate鈥 to overcome what the report calls inevitable resistance within the school system.

鈥淐hicago鈥檚 municipal, business, philanthropic, and civic communities have helped Chicago鈥檚 schools in the past, and they will be counted on again to create and sustain support for new schools,鈥 it says.

The report is the eighth in a series on charter schooling commissioned, with funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, by the PPI鈥檚 21st Century 69传媒 Project, which supports the independently run but publicly financed schools.

The PPI is a think tank affiliated with the Washington-based Democratic Leadership Council.

Wider Lessons

Chicago鈥檚 approach to chartering holds broader lessons, the report says, at a time when such districts as Indianapolis, Los Angeles, Miami-Dade County, Fla., New York City, and Philadelphia are chartering sizable numbers of new schools.

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Those lessons include Chicago鈥檚 record of putting solid student achievement 鈥渁t the top of its hierarchy of goals for charters,鈥 and setting up an office that advocates for chartering and establishes high standards and reliable authorizing procedures.

鈥淎ll too often, school districts and states award charters simply to placate especially vocal community groups rather than for sound educational reasons,鈥 says the report, which was co-written by Robin J. Lake, the executive director of the National Charter School Research Project at the University of Washington in Seattle, and Lydia Rainey, one of her research associates there. 鈥淐hicago, in contrast, sees charters as a vital part of its broader school reform effort and actively recruits the best possible people and groups to run them.鈥

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