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
House Bill 524: An opportunity for Ohio to strengthen its value-added system
Aaron Churchill 5.16.2016
NationalBlog
When it comes to choice, small grants can make a big difference
5.13.2016
NationalWonkathon
More money, more outcomes
5.12.2016
NationalWonkathon
Waive the waivers
5.12.2016
NationalWonkathon
Ohio Attorney General visits Breakthrough charter school
Jamie Davies O'Leary 5.12.2016
NationalBlog
Why weighted funding matters for school choice
5.11.2016
NationalWonkathon
School choice and Section 1003(b): It's in there!
5.11.2016
NationalWonkathon
The successes and challenges of scaling up high-quality charter school networks
Jamie Davies O'Leary 5.11.2016
NationalFlypaper
Without a path forward, parents won't vote with their feet
5.11.2016
NationalFlypaper
The full Mike Petrilli/Jay Greene debate on testing and school closures
Michael J. Petrilli, Jay P. Greene 5.11.2016
NationalFlypaper
Two great tastes that taste great together: Course access and direct student services
5.10.2016
NationalWonkathon
Follow the money: ESSA's weighted student funding pilots
5.10.2016
NationalWonkathon