Charter School Replication & Expansion
Success Shouldn't Be Singular
When a school succeeds, it’s essential to capitalize and replicate that success. In partnership with the Wildflower Foundation, Basis worked to turn investment into tried-and-true solutions. Basis developed a comprehensive mixed methods evaluation designed to investigate implementation barriers to facilitate data-informed continuous improvement of program practices; determined and report on the extent to which performance measures are met and examine relationships between programmatic components, implementation, and outcomes.
We understand that a successful project isn’t the end of the story. It’s not just about the outcome, but an understanding of the solutions that brought about that outcome, and what that means for future projects.
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Impact in Action
Funding that Matters:
A 12 million grant given by the U.S. Department of Education to fund this project.
Replicating Success:
The project hopes to replicate seven new charter schools over five years.
Testing Success:
The project hopes to implement 39 microschool sides to ensure that the solutions are working for students and teachers.