ARKANSAS
SCHOOL CHOICE MARKET EXPANDS
"The most callused aspect of the
current education monopoly in Arkansas is that it willingly and deliberately
forces children--except those whose parents have wealth--to attend bad schools.
And it does so with financial resources taken from parents already struggling
financially and at the expense of their ability to choose a better school for
their sons and daughters.” Policy Foundation report,1 September 1998
(February 2014) The Arkansas school
choice market expanded from an estimated 59,860 K-12 students in 20112 to 66,627 in 2013, records
show.
The growing niche market includes
students participating in public school choice programs to flee failing
Arkansas public schools. It also includes homeschooled students, and those
enrolled at private and charter schools.
The
Market for School Choice in Arkansas
School choice has advanced since Foundation
analysts Allyson Tucker and Donna Watson wrote their 1996 study
recommending charters. The charter law
was later expanded four times
and 16,8553 students attend open-enrollment and district-conversion charters
in the 2013-14 school year.
Charters are only one segment of the Arkansas
school choice market:
·
Charter
school students 16,855
·
Public
school choice students 13,3404
·
Homeschooled
students 17,2155
·
Private
school students 19,2176
Total
(2013) 66,627
--Greg Kaza
1 “Arkansas' Public
Schools: A Thirty Year $20 Billion Taxpayer Investment Yields An
Unprecedented Crisis in Academic Performance.” The study is dedicated to the
late Karen L. Henry (1951-1998), a Policy Foundation board member, Murphy
Commission Education Team co-chair, and passionate crusader for education
reform.
2 Policy Foundation research
memo (December 2012), "Advancing School Choice in Arkansas.
3 State
Department of Education communication to Policy Foundation, January 31, 2014.
4 State
Department of Education communication to Policy Foundation, February 19, 2014.
5 Department
of Education, Home School Report, 2012-13. Enrollment data for the current school year
will be available in fall 2014.
6 ANSAA Directory 2013-14, http://www.ansaa.com/memberschools.htm