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The Walton Family Foundation’s investments in market-based ideas to improve education—such as charter schools and private school voucher programs—are falling short, according to a new report. Although the foundation’s education initiatives have benefited individual families, those improvements aren’t spilling over into systemwide change, according to the National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy—a Washington-based philanthropy research and advocacy group.

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