- Black students in both states are more likely to move to charter schools and tend to move to charter schools with a higher percentage of Black students, and those schools are more racially concentrated than the public schools they leave.
- Students who move to charter schools are on average lower performing than other students at the public schools they leave and that this performance gap is largest for Black students.
- It appears that charter schools are targeting some of the more challenging students. However, through Black student choices, may create greater segregation and expose these students to less diversity.