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Co-located charters and traditional public schools sharing school buildings
The charts compare charters and traditional public schools sharing school buildings on indicators of student need. The data show co-located charters serve fewer ELLs, students with disabilities, special education students in self-contained classrooms...
Charter school suspension rates: way above most district averages
Many charter schools, in particular the larger chains, suspend students at rates well in excess of their home-district averages. The tables compare suspension rates of elementary, middle and high school charters located in each of the 32 school...
21 Reasons to Join the Retired Teachers Chapter
Thirteenth Edition. Includes the essential New Retiree Checklist.
Demographics: Charters vs Traditional Public Schools
The charts show the average percentages of English language learners; total special education students; special education students in self-contained classrooms; and students in temporary housing in charter and traditional public elementary and K-8...
Which NYC schools (charters and public) serve the highest-need and lowest-need students?
The charts in this document show how many of the city’s highest need students are enrolled in each district and charter school in each of the city’s Community School Districts. The data show that more than three-quarters of the charters serve...
Transit Benefit Program Enrollment Form
Save more than $200 each year in taxes by participating in the city’s TransitChek program.