An American critic of charter schools has warned of the dangers of setting up the schools here, saying lessons can be learned from failed education reforms in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina.
Karran Harper Royal, an education activist, has drawn a parallel between the education "revival" faced by post-earthquake Christchurch and that of her home community of Gentilly in New Orleans.
She's convinced New Zealand should not open the door on charter schools, saying they have destabilised quality public education in New Orleans and the progress public schools were making before the hurricane.
In 2005, after Hurricane Katrina ripped through her community, Mrs Harper Royal saw the closure of schools and the sweeping introduction of charter schools.
The decisions were made when most of the locals were displaced.