Making Headlines

One of the key missions of Magnet Schools of America is to raise public awareness of the benefits and accomplishments of magnet schools. Our organization proactively engages major media outlets to share this good news. Below are examples of this work.


Education Week - Follow the Numbers: Magnet Schools Outperform Charters

Education Week - Follow the Numbers: Magnet Schools Outperform Charters

Based on the spring results of the California Smarter Balanced assessments, the Los Angeles Unified School District recently announced that 55 percent of the district's magnet students met or exceeded state standards in English/language arts, compared with 39 percent in charters, 33 percent in the LAUSD overall, and 44 percent in traditional schools statewide. The breakdown of math results followed a similar pattern.

New York Times - Integrating the New York Schools

New York Times - Integrating the New York Schools

"What Would It Take to Integrate Our Schools?," The answer should include more magnet schools, the original form of public school choice. By offering theme-based curriculums - science, math, performing arts, world languages and more - these elementary and secondary schools promote school diversity and innovation.

Miami Herald - Urban education: Tale of two stories

Miami Herald - Urban education: Tale of two stories

It is one of the oldest, most heartwarming stories in literature. A young writer, born to a hardscrabble existence, chooses a path where his brilliance is recognized, encouraged, mentored, and catapulted towards greatness.

This is the path that playwright and actor Tarell Alvin McCraney took. He grew up in a tough part of Miami, with a mom who struggled through drug addiction until losing her life to AIDS. Tarell's path took him through New World School of the Arts (NWSA), a magnet school that is part of Miami-Dade County Public Schools.

Chattanooga Times Free Press - Magnet schools shine a spotlight that reaches all the kids in the district

Chattanooga Times Free Press - Magnet schools shine a spotlight that reaches all the kids in the district

When John first came to my school, he was a sixth- grader who missed 68 days of school in the previous year and was reading at the second-grade level. We tried all the conventional ways to keep him in school - home visits, police visits, court appearances - but nothing worked.

The Hill -   Federal funding cuts threaten school innovation and choice in Minnesota

The Hill - Federal funding cuts threaten school innovation and choice in Minnesota

Every morning, the scene in front of Glacier Hills Elementary School of Arts & Science is always one of excitement, whether it's the middle of the semester or even the start of the school year. Everyone-or practically everyone, perhaps-is happy to get to class. It is what you would expect at one of the top schools in the state of Minnesota.


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