The Boston Globe ran a report worth reading yesterday:

“Graduates of city-run high schools in Boston are having better success completing college than their peers from charter schools, according to a new report.

“Fifty percent of students who graduated from Boston public high schools in 2007 and enrolled in college had earned a degree or another kind of postsecondary credential within six years, according to the report by the Boston Opportunity Agenda, a partnership between the city and philanthropic organizations…”

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