Success Academy charter school chain, led by Eva Moskowitz, achieves high math test scores among low-income students, despite pandemic effects and union-backed school closures.

Monopolies, like government-run schools, rarely serve customers well, and international tests show American kids don't learn as much as kids in other countries. During the pandemic, their learning suffered more due to union-backed school closures. However, Success Academy, a charter school chain in New York led by Eva Moskowitz, performs well, with outperforming math test scores, despite serving mostly low-income students.

June 12, 2024
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