Robbers or Victims? Charter Schools and District Finances
Opponents of charters contend that they drain district coffers, while proponents argue that it is charters that are denied essential funding. Yet too often, the claims made by both sides of this debate have been based on assumptions rather than hard evidence.
Mark Weber 2.9.2021
NationalReport
Ohio to Florida: Better schools for thee but not for me?
Chad L. Aldis 4.30.2018
NationalBlog
Charter School Deserts: High-Poverty Neighborhoods with Limited Educational Options
Andrew Saultz, Queenstar Mensa-Bonsu, Christopher Yaluma, James Hodges 4.26.2018
NationalReport
Teachers vs. STEM integration
Jeff Murray 3.26.2018
NationalBlog
When results aren’t enough: The financial state of urban Catholic schools
Kathleen Porter-Magee 3.15.2018
NationalFlypaper
Charter schools 101: Why would we need charters in suburban, rural, or “good” districts?
3.15.2018
NationalBlog
Behind the curtain of Ohio school choice
Jessica Poiner 2.27.2018
NationalBlog
Progressives have rediscovered their strong and vital support of charter schools
Bruno V. Manno 2.20.2018
NationalFlypaper
How Ohio could pursue curriculum reform
Jessica Poiner 2.6.2018
NationalBlog
Beware of faulty claims about Ohio’s Quality Counts ranking
Jamie Davies O'Leary 1.17.2018
NationalBlog
Seven takeaways from ECOT’s potential closure
Jamie Davies O'Leary 1.17.2018
NationalBlog
When a district steps up, the state should step out of the way
Jeff Murray 1.17.2018
NationalBlog
The "segregationist" attacks on charter schools are really attacks on black educational excellence
Derrell Bradford 1.12.2018
NationalFlypaper