Charter schools have moved front and center in the education debate, mainly due to the announcements over the past month. First, there was the
donated BofA building slated to house charter schools. This school would hold approximately 2,000 students. Then there was the expansion of
Newark Charter School. Once fully operational, this school would hold an estimated 2,300 students.
Odyssey Charter moved into the spotlight with its expansion plan. Projected enrollment: 1,716. That's a lot of charter. The question is... Is there a tipping point when it comes to Charter Schools and how they impact traditional Public Schools?