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Dallas Parents Applaud Edison Schools; Parent Satisfaction Results Reveal Strong Support in Dallas

    NEW YORK, Aug. 14 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
Edison Schools (Nasdaq: EDSN), the nation's largest private manager of public
schools, announced today that customer satisfaction survey results in Dallas
demonstrate a positive parent opinion of Edison's partnership with seven
schools in the Dallas Independent School District.
    At the end of each school year, Harris Interactive, one of the nation's
leading independent pollsters, administers an annual customer satisfaction
survey to Edison's students, teachers and parents. In the seven partnership
schools in Dallas, 88 percent of the parents rated their child's school an A
or B, which is noticeably higher than parents across the country.  According
to the most recent Gallup Poll published by Phi Delta Kappa in September 2001,
only 68 percent of parents nationwide rate their child's public school an A
or B.
    "We take pride in the fact that parents give Edison Schools in Dallas high
marks.  Parents know first hand exactly how Edison's design improves their
child's educational experience," said John Chubb, Edison's Chief Education
Officer.
    Parent satisfaction remains extremely high at Edison Schools throughout
the nation, where 85 percent of parents rate their Edison School an A or B. In
Dallas, the parent satisfaction is particularly high as a system and in each
of the individual schools. Following are the percentage of parents in each
Dallas-Edison school who rated their child's Edison school and A or B:
89 percent in Edison-Blair, 88 percent in Edison-Henderson, 86 percent in
Edison-Hernandez, 90 percent in Edison-Maple Lawn, 97 percent in Edison-
Medrano, 87 percent in Edison-Runyon, and 83 percent in Edison-Titche.
    This is the seventh year that Edison has contracted with Harris
Interactive (formerly Gordon S. Black) to conduct an independent survey of
parents, student, and teacher satisfaction rates. Harris Interactive survey
has a margin of error of less than one percent.

    About Edison
    Edison Schools manages 133 public schools with a total enrollment of
approximately 74,000 students. Through contracts with local school districts
and public charter school boards, Edison generally assumes educational and
operational responsibility for individual schools in return for funding that
is comparable to that spent on other public schools in the area.  Over the
course of three years of intensive research, Edison's team of leading
educators and scholars developed an innovative, research-based curriculum and
school design. Edison opened its first four schools in August 1995, and has
grown rapidly in every subsequent year. For more information, please visit
http://www.edisonschools.com .

    Any statements in this press release and any other press release issued by
Edison on or about the date hereof about future expectations, plans and
prospects for Edison, including statements containing the words "believes,"
"anticipates," "plans," "expects," "will," and similar expressions, constitute
forward-looking statements within the meaning of The Private Securities
Litigation Reform Act of 1995.  Actual results may differ materially from
those indicated by such forward-looking statements as a result of various
important factors, including the risk factors discussed in our most recent
quarterly report filed with the SEC, and other factors such as, among other
things, the possibility that: (1) Edison, its independent auditors and/or the
SEC may identify additional items that materially and adversely affect
Edison's financial results; (2) the financing discussed separately by Edison
today may not be consummated; and (3) the events relating to the informal SEC
inquiry or its settlement  may result in defaults under Edison's material
agreements or give rise to costly and protracted litigation against Edison.
The forward-looking statements included in this press release represent
Edison's estimates as of August 14, 2002.  Edison anticipates that subsequent
events and developments will cause its estimates to change.  While Edison may
elect to update these forward-looking statements at some point in the future,
Edison specifically disclaims any obligation to do so. These forward-looking
statements should not be relied upon as representing Edison's estimates or
views as of any date subsequent to August 14, 2002.



SOURCE Edison Schools




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    CONTACT:
    John Chubb, Chief Education Officer,
    +1-212-419-1641, or Adam Tucker, VP Communications,
    +1-212-419-1602, both of Edison Schools