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
Getting Lost While Trying to Follow the Money: Special Education Finance in Charter Schools
Jamie Davies O'Leary 11.11.2015
NationalBlog
Charters are much more than district R&D
11.10.2015
NationalFlypaper
Is Detente Possible? District-charter school relations in four cities
Daniela Doyle, Christen Holly, Bryan C. Hassel 11.4.2015
NationalReport
Is detente possible? District-charter school relations
Amber M. Northern, Ph.D., Michael J. Petrilli 11.4.2015
NationalFlypaper
Virtual charter school students are not learning nearly enough
Chad L. Aldis, Jamie Davies O'Leary 11.4.2015
NationalFlypaper
Public charter schools must become even more innovative
Jessica Poiner 10.28.2015
NationalFlypaper
CREDO’s latest findings: Virtual charter school students are not learning nearly enough
Chad L. Aldis, Jamie Davies O'Leary 10.28.2015
NationalBlog
Ohio’s $71 million charter school grant: Stop asking why, and start asking now what
Jessica Poiner, Chad L. Aldis 10.19.2015
NationalBlog
Tennessee’s statewide voluntary pre-kindergarten program: Revisiting the definition of “high quality”
Jamie Davies O'Leary 10.19.2015
NationalBlog
High-flying charter networks
Jessica Poiner 10.15.2015
NationalBlog
Charter reform in Ohio
Aaron Churchill, Chad L. Aldis 10.14.2015
NationalFlypaper
Market-oriented grantmakers and community-led solutions for greater equity
Robert Pondiscio 10.7.2015
NationalFlypaper