Outlines Casey's early investment in the Indianapolis mayor's charter initiative as part of an effort to support innovative but as yet unproven programs, seed results, and attract co-investment. Describes the impact of program-related investments.
- Successful Strategy: By 2007, 16 mayor-sponsored charter schools were up and running in Indianapolis, including five of the top 10 most improved schools in the county. Almost three-quarters of students served by initiative charter schools are children of color and 67 percent are eligible for free or reduced-price lunch.
- Successful Strategy: Students gained ground on or stayed even with national peers in 89 percent of subjects and grades in 2007.
- Successful Strategy: Casey seed money attracted major co-investment in school research.
- Successful Strategy: Casey's early investment enabled the charter initiative to develop high-quality authorizing and accountability systems that helped people in Indianapolis open charter schools that are getting results.
- Successful Strategy: On a national level, several other mayors have expressed interest in the Indianapolis model.
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- Copyright 2008 Annie E. Casey Foundation.
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- North America / United States (Midwestern) / Indiana
- North America / United States (Midwestern) / Indiana / Marion County / Indianapolis
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