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The Charter Movement’s ‘Tipping Point’ Strategy Isn’t Working. What Now?

Robin Lake discusses CRPE’s new report Better Together: Ensuring Quality School Districts in Times of Charter Growth and Declining Enrollment in this commentary piece for Education Next.

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