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Impact of Increasing Funding for High-Performing charters report cover
10.17.2024

The Impact of Increasing Funding for High-Performing Ohio Charter Schools: The Quality Community School Support Fund, 2019–23

Stéphane Lavertu

Thanks to the leadership of Governor DeWine, Lieutenant Governor Husted, and the General Assembly, Ohio has recently made significant strides in narrowing the charter funding gap. Our latest report is an evaluation of the high-quality charter funding program.

Impact of Increasing Funding for High-Performing charters report cover
10.24.2024

Once a hedgehog, now a fox: Ten lessons from six decades in the struggle to improve schools

Chester E. Finn, Jr.
Students raising their hands in a school classroom
10.24.2024

Is it time for a second look at virtual education?

Robert Pondiscio
Student doing schoolwork at home
10.24.2024

How are four-day school weeks impacting student attendance and teacher retention?

Jeanette Luna
Empty classroom
10.18.2024

Implementing the science of reading: Insights from the field

Maggie Johnson
Teacher in a classroom
10.17.2024

Grade inflation: Why it matters and how to stop it

Adam Tyner, Ph.D.
School report card
10.17.2024

The American dream is still in reach for young people

Ian Rowe
College graduate
10.10.2024

Student enrollment is dropping. The charter sector should keep growing anyway.

Michael J. Petrilli
Empty desk in a classroom
10.10.2024

Wrong (and right) lessons from Chicago’s school closures

Vladimir Kogan
Chicago school bus
10.24.2024

American students underperform, but our economy overachieves

Mark Schneider
American flag on a government building
10.22.2024

Implementation of citizen science curriculum in elementary school: A case study

Jeff Murray
Citizen Science report SR image
10.18.2024

Charter schools’ virtuous improvement cycle betters our K–12 system

Bruno V. Manno
Happy child in school
10.17.2024

What would a Harris presidency mean for education? Nobody knows, but we can hope for a return to ed reform.

Michael J. Petrilli
Kamala Harris
10.11.2024

Districts spent $190 billion in federal pandemic funds. Did it work?

Chad Aldeman
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10.10.2024

Calling for a constitutional right to school choice in Colorado

Dale Chu
Colorado State Capitol
10.10.2024

Many CTE teachers are leaving the classroom. But is that necessarily a bad thing?

Amber M. Northern, Ph.D., Jeff Murray
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10.4.2024

7 thoughts about elite college students who can’t read books

Michael J. Petrilli
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Ohio

10.24.2024

Teacher salary reforms could boost efforts to retain more early-career educators

Aaron Churchill
10.22.2024

A closer look at Ohio’s industry-recognized credential data

Jessica Poiner
10.14.2024

Three takeaways from a recent education survey of Ohio parents

Jessica Poiner
10.8.2024

Expanding schools’ capacity for career advising should be on Ohio’s to do list

Jessica Poiner
10.7.2024

Kindergarten literacy data raise questions about diagnostic assessments

Aaron Churchill
10.25.2024

Ohio Charter News Weekly – 10.25.24

Jeff Murray
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September 2024

Underachieving and Underenrolled: Chronically Low-Performing Schools in the Post-Pandemic Era

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