Peggy Walsh-Sarnecki:

The state Board of Education approved a controversial report on charter schools Tuesday, but it agreed to search for a better comparison for next year’s report.
The Free Press raised questions about the report in advance of the meeting, noting that charter schools’ scores are more likely to fall short of the test scores of the districts in which they sit.
The Michigan Department of Education’s annual report to the Legislature compares all charters to 20 school districts that contain 75% of the state’s charter schools. By that measure, charter schools generally outperformed traditional public schools.