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Do Charter Middle Schools Improve Students' College Outcomes? (Study Highlights)

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  • Kate Place
  • Philip Gleason

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Charter schools play an important role in efforts to reform education and better serve the nation’s public school students.

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  • Kate Place & Philip Gleason, "undated". "Do Charter Middle Schools Improve Students' College Outcomes? (Study Highlights)," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 61bd53574633412b9136328cb, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:61bd53574633412b9136328cb4e143ef
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    charter schools; charter middle schools; college outcomes; postsecondary; college enrollment; college completion; college graduation;
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