Charter Schools Don't Cater To All Parents. Robert Pondiscio Explains Why That's Good.
How the Other Half Learns reveals how Success challenges supporters and opponents of education reform.

At the 2000 Republican National Convention, the country got one of its first glimpses of a new type of public charter school. The claim was that with enough rigor, devotion, and "no excuses" discipline, such schools could close the achievement gap between poor minorities and their wealthy white counterparts. The shining example was the Knowledge Is Power Program, or KIPP. Skeptics pointed out that the families showing up at KIPP and other no-excuses charters were self-selected.
In 2006, a combative former New York City council member named Eva Moskowitz co-founded a new charter school network with the same approach. Success Academy was KIPP on steroids, trouncing many public schools in wealthy neighborhoods on the annual state exams.
Enter the education writer and former public school teacher Robert Pondiscio, who spent a year embedded at a Success Academy in an effort to figure out just how these schools do it. In his widely praised new book, How The Other Half Learns, Pondiscio reports that the critics were right: Not only is the very act of applying to the lottery self-selecting, but Success Academy makes such rigorous demands on parents that it disproportionately retains only the most highly motivated families.
The result is that an applicant's chances of winning a seat at a Success school in its annual high stakes lottery aren't as competitive as many had claimed. Pondiscio found that there are about six applicants for every spot. However, because so many families drop out, the chances of getting offered a spot are actually closer to 50 percent.
But for those that make the commitment, the impact is absolutely transformative. And he argues that these kids deserve the same access to excellent public schools that upper-middle-class parents finagle for their children, even if it means leaving the rest of their communities behind.
Reason's Nick Gillespie sat down with Pondiscio to discuss why he believes motivated families deserve the opportunity to exit their traditional district public schools—which a New York Times reviewer called "a morally disturbing conclusion" to his "unsparingly honest book"—and his challenge to both supporters and detractors of the school reform movement.
Audio production by Ian Keyser.
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a New York Times reviewer called "a morally disturbing conclusion"
From the newspaper that gave us Walter Duranty.
Minority parents should be motivated by more noble pursuits, like appeasing their white liberal benefactors
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No window this time, just cops shooting a fleeing unarmed suspect in the back.
Do you post every unarmed police killing, or do you base it on race of the victim?
We don't need educational reform- we need educational freedom.
Education is must for all and it should be necessary for all.
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Break up the public school monopoly?
Are you insane?
Where will the offspring of the masses get their politically correct indoctrination about Marx and his time proven successes if not from public education?
How will the children from the collective learn strict obedience from The State if not from The State's re-education camps?
How will our future generations of slaves behave properly if not taught from our enlightened socialist teachers and their staff?
Charter schools are counter-revolutionary and must be stopped at all costs if we are to continue to live the dream of a socialist utopia.
Trainer has the perfect response, "We don’t need educational reform- we need educational freedom"
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