Report: Charter School Grads Beat Public School Outcomes in WA
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A new report is raising questions about education funding in Washington State. According to recent data, charter school graduates are earning more money and achieving higher homeownership rates than their peers from traditional public schools—despite receiving less funding overall. The report, “Turning the Tassel in Washington State,” tracks student outcomes several years after graduation, examining income, employment, and long-term success. The findings are fueling debate over whether funding levels align with student outcomes—and what that means for education policy moving forward. 👉 Topics covered: Washington charter school outcomes explained Income and homeownership rates for graduates Charter vs traditional public school comparison Education funding disparities in WA Long-term student success data 📊 With better outcomes despite fewer resources, the role of charter schools in Washington is becoming a bigger topic in the education debate. 🔔 Subscribe for more updates on Washington State education policy and data-driven stories SEO Keywords (naturally embedded): Washington charter school outcomes, charter vs public school results WA, education funding disparity Washington, Turning the Tassel report, student success Washington state, charter school performance WA, Washington politics education 2026