
NYC public schools see plunge in enrollment: Parents 'voting with their feet' for charter schools
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Vertex Partnership Academies CEO Ian Rowe reacts to New York public schools enrolling fewer students for the 2021-2022 school year and explains why charter schools are outperforming.
"So nearly 50,000 families who were desperate for high-quality education. Then on top of that, what transpired during the pandemic. You had charter schools spring into action," he said.
Rowe said that charter schools set up Wi-Fi hotspots in housing projects to ensure that children had access to remote instruction in New York City.
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