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Charter school effects on school segregation

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January 6, 2025
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In a comprehensive national study examining the impact of charter schools on school system segregation, researchers found that an increase in charter school enrollment leads to greater segregation among black, Hispanic, and white students. 

However, these effects are modest, as charter schools represent a small portion of overall enrollment and have varying impacts depending on the district. The analysis suggests that eliminating charter schools would reduce segregation by approximately 5% in the average district.

Measuring Segregation

To assess the effects of charter schools on segregation, enrollment data from 1998 to 2015 was analyzed. Rather than focusing solely on each school’s demographics, the study considered the broader context of the districts in which schools operate. For instance, in a district where 95% of the population is Hispanic, the expectation isn’t for equal representation of black, white, and Hispanic students at every school.

The researchers also examined local trends by assessing changes in segregation across different grades within systems with varying levels of charter school enrollment. For example, if ninth-grade charter school enrollment increased significantly in Washington, D.C., during a particular year, the study would analyze whether segregation among ninth-graders increased compared to students in other grades.

Key Findings

The study revealed that the increase in segregation due to charter school enrollment is consistent across cities, counties, and school districts. However, the averages mask significant variations across districts, cities, and states. 

The segregative effects are more pronounced in urban districts with high concentrations of black and Hispanic students and in suburban areas with lower black and Hispanic representation. 

Interestingly, charter schools have no noticeable impact on segregation at the metropolitan level. This is because the increased segregation within districts is balanced by greater integration between different districts in the same metropolitan area. As a result, districts in metropolitan areas become more diverse, even if the schools within those districts remain segregated.

Implications

Understanding and measuring school integration is crucial, as research shows that diversity has positive political, social, and educational benefits. These include improvements in dropout rates, graduation rates, exam scores, and college enrollment for black, Hispanic, and, in some cases, white students. Additionally, integration helps ensure that educational resources are distributed more equitably, benefiting all students.

Policymakers and charter school leaders could consider implementing strategies such as centralizing school choice through common enrollment systems or promoting diverse-by-design charter schools to mitigate segregation.
However, it’s important to remember that many charter schools were specifically designed to serve students from vulnerable backgrounds and have contributed to improved student outcomes. The segregation observed in school choice systems is fundamentally different from the forced segregation that existed before the Brown v. Board of Education ruling. As such, it should not be viewed through the same lens. Further research is needed to fully understand the impact of choice-driven segregation on student outcomes. Source: Urban Institute

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