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 solution in search of a problem: On the recent efforts to change Ohio’s school accountability framework
Aaron Churchill 12.11.2015
NationalBlog
The effect of public and private schooling on anti-Semitism
12.9.2015
NationalFlypaper
Special education trends in charter schools
Jamie Davies O'Leary 12.9.2015
NationalFlypaper
Resistance is futile
David Griffith 12.9.2015
NationalFlypaper
America's Best (and Worst) Cities for School Choice
Priscilla Wohlstetter, Ph.D., Dara Zeehandelaar Shaw, Ph.D., David Griffith 12.9.2015
NationalReport
Don't let shuttered schools rot
12.4.2015
NationalFlypaper
Key Trends in Special Education in Charter Schools: A Secondary Analysis of the Civil Rights Data Collection 2011-2012
Jamie Davies O'Leary 12.3.2015
NationalBlog
Funding growth and expanding opportunity in private schools
Damien Schuster 12.2.2015
NationalFlypaper
How Washington State can keep the door open to charter schooling
11.24.2015
NationalFlypaper
“Similar Students” measures: a flawed approach to school accountability
Vladimir Kogan 11.16.2015
NationalBlog
Addressing the underperformance of Ohio’s online charter schools
Jamie Davies O'Leary 11.13.2015
NationalBlog