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
Four ways to fuel healthy competition in education
Aaron Churchill 5.6.2016
NationalBlog
Is "district" an operative word?
5.6.2016
NationalFlypaper
Test scores don't tell us everything, but they certainly tell us something about school quality and student success
Michael J. Petrilli 5.5.2016
NationalFlypaper
Charter school effectiveness in spite of perverse incentives
Aaron Churchill 5.4.2016
NationalFlypaper
One highway, two realities
5.4.2016
NationalBlog
Paying homage to charter schools' early trailblazers
Chester E. Finn, Jr., Brandon L. Wright 5.4.2016
NationalFlypaper
I strongly support charter schools. That’s why I’m so tough on them.
5.4.2016
NationalFlypaper
What reformers can do to expand charters and choice besides advocating for policy change
Michael J. Petrilli 5.4.2016
NationalFlypaper
Rely on local actors, instead of faulty information, to make judgements about school quality
Jay P. Greene 5.4.2016
NationalFlypaper
Revamp of Charter Schools Program incentivizes (mostly) the right things
Jamie Davies O'Leary 5.3.2016
NationalFlypaper
The weak predictive power of test scores
Jay P. Greene 5.2.2016
NationalFlypaper
When personal beliefs and duties collide
5.2.2016
NationalBlog