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
A flexible "third way" option: Partnership schools on the rise
10.17.2017
NationalFlypaper
Calling all aspiring filmmakers: How has school choice made a difference in your life?
Ohio Education Gadfly 10.9.2017
NationalBlog
Thoughts on educational privilege from a middle-class parent
Jamie Davies O'Leary 10.6.2017
NationalBlog
Equal access? Analyzing charter location relative to demographics in Ohio
Jessica Poiner 10.4.2017
NationalBlog
Benefits of open enrollment from an Ohio superintendent's perspective
10.3.2017
NationalBlog
Dropout recovery schools: a safe haven, not a safe harbor
9.22.2017
NationalBlog
How do we overcome the challenges of providing more and better high school choices?
Anthony Nguyen 9.22.2017
NationalFlypaper
Better together than going it alone
9.22.2017
NationalFlypaper
Teacher chronic absenteeism rates in traditional public schools far exceed those of charters
The Education Gadfly 9.21.2017
NationalFlypaper
Teacher Absenteeism in Charter and Traditional Public Schools
David Griffith 9.20.2017
NationalReport
Watch out for unfair comparisons between charter and district schools
Jamie Davies O'Leary 9.14.2017
NationalBlog
Pre-Kindergarten Impacts Over Time: An Analysis of KIPP Charter Schools
Jessica Poiner 9.11.2017
NationalBlog