First, it's clear that k-12 schools really want to not take bad students and kick out bad students that they do have. This is pressure that public, private, and charter schools face and they need to be monitored and held accountable. The presence of pressures to kick out bad students doesn't mean that charters don't work, they do work. Charter schools are good, choice is good, competition is good. Unlike Trump University, the best performing charter schools don't need a total lack of regulation in order to exist.
Source: Forbes February 05, 2017 16:52 UTC