In response to the earlier post about Geofrey Canada boasting about the “100% graduation rate” of his charter, which was not true, while knocking the public schools, Bruce Baker reminded me that he had looked at NYC charters and compared them to NYC public schools in relation to a number of variables.

Geoffrey Canada’s charter is part of his analysis, along with other highly touted charters, like KIPP and Eva Moskowitz’s Success Academy.

Charters typically enroll fewer students who are ELL, special education, and free lunch (the very poor). Their teachers are younger and less experienced. They have smaller class sizes. They spend more (in the case of KIPP, a lot more). With some exceptions, they do not get better results. The public schools outperform Canada’s HCZ charter school.