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
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Success Academy's Eva Moskowitz is America's most controversial educator
Robert Pondiscio 4.10.2015
NationalBlog
Why school choice is the highest form of fairness
4.8.2015
NationalFlypaper
How Do School Leaders Respond to Competition? Evidence From New Orleans
Jeff Murray 4.6.2015
NationalBlog
The rough balance serves students well
4.2.2015
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The promise of mastery grading
Jessica Poiner 4.2.2015
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Choice, accountability, and charter performance
4.1.2015
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Time for a new non-district charter authorizer in D.C.
3.30.2015
NationalFlypaper
The new school board
3.27.2015
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New systems of schools and common enrollment
3.24.2015
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Impacts of the Teach for America Investing in Innovation Scale-Up
Aaron Churchill 3.23.2015
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The 2014 Education Choice and Competition Index
Aaron Churchill 3.9.2015
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The Academic Impact of Inter-district Open Enrollment in Public Schools: The Results from a Decade of Choice
Jeff Murray 3.9.2015
NationalBlog