
Make room, test scores: Introducing “indicators of high school and middle school readiness”
Our latest study pilots a new measure of a school’s quality: its contribution to students’ grade point averages at their next school. It sends a clear message to educators that one of their core missions is to help their graduates succeed in their next step—not just in reading and math, but in all subjects—and not just on tests, but on the stuff that tests struggle to capture.
Amber M. Northern, Ph.D. 2.20.2025
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Rural communities need school reform, too
Jason Crye 3.8.2017
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Cut down the constitution for school choice? Beware the devil
3.8.2017
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Closing schools and leaving fellow women in the lurch is no way to celebrate women
Erika Sanzi 3.8.2017
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Choice trumps: Supporting state success by expanding education options
McKenzie Snow, Claire Voorhees, Adam Peshek, Patricia Levesque 3.8.2017
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How delinquent students affect the achievement of their peers
David Griffith 3.8.2017
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School choice programs must serve students, not schools
3.7.2017
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School choice advocates should be worried about federalizing school choice
Kristin Blagg, Matthew M. Chingos 3.7.2017
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Federal tax credit: Gift horse or Trojan horse?
3.7.2017
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Trump heats up the voucher war, but the evidence still favors choice
3.7.2017
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Can we re-open the charter frontier?
Benjamin J. Lindquist 3.6.2017
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Three accountability mistakes states are STILL making in drafting their ESSA plans
David Griffith 3.6.2017
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Putting kids first: An immediate way to help America's most vulnerable children
3.3.2017
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