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
Fordham Institute media response to newly released Ohio charter facilities survey
Ohio Education Gadfly 2.2.2017
NationalBlog
Turnarounds rarely work; close dysfunctional schools instead
Aaron Churchill 1.30.2017
NationalBlog
Good charters are good choices: Farah’s story (Columbus Collegiate Academy)
Jamie Davies O'Leary 1.30.2017
NationalBlog
2017 National School Choice Poll
Jessica Poiner 1.25.2017
NationalBlog
It's time to free states to improve the focus and fit of their Title I funds
1.24.2017
NationalFlypaper
Event recap: How could the feds push private school choice?
Jessica Poiner 1.23.2017
NationalFlypaper
A competitive school choice program that puts families first
1.18.2017
NationalFlypaper
School choice that puts families first
1.17.2017
NationalFlypaper
Intentionally Diverse Charter Schools: A Toolkit for Charter School Leaders
Jeff Murray 1.16.2017
NationalBlog
A new year brings a new chance for district-charter collaboration
Jessica Poiner 1.13.2017
NationalBlog
What’s behind Ohio’s drop in the national Quality Counts ranking?
Jamie Davies O'Leary 1.11.2017
NationalBlog
Ohio’s new charter operator report cards have room to improve
Jamie Davies O'Leary 12.12.2016
NationalBlog