School discipline reform in D.C.: Interviews with two practitioners
David GriffithBy David Griffith
To spark a Catholic school renaissance, we need to put our faith in autonomous school networks
Kathleen Porter-MageeBy Kathleen Porter-Magee
Beware of faulty claims about Ohio’s Quality Counts ranking
Jamie Davies O'LearyEducation Week just released its 22nd annual report and rankings of state education systems.
Seven takeaways from ECOT’s potential closure
Jamie Davies O'LearyAfter losing its sponsorship, ECOT, the largest e-school in Ohio, appears to be on the brink of closure.
When a district steps up, the state should step out of the way
Jeff MurrayAs reported by the Dispatch last week, Columbus City Schools has unveiled plans to expand selective admission among its magnet schools next year. This is a positive step in an often criticized district—an effort that should be applauded and helped to grow.
The "segregationist" attacks on charter schools are really attacks on black educational excellence
Derrell BradfordBy Derrell Bradford
Why disparate impact theory is a bad fit for school discipline
Michael J. PetrilliBy Michael J. Petrilli
How Ohio's walk back of graduation requirements is like overprotective parenting
Jamie Davies O'LearyBy Jamie Davies O’Leary
The link between the quality of high schools and their students' success in college
Amber M. Northern, Ph.D.By Amber M. Northern, Ph.D.
School features associated with student growth in New Orleans charter schools
Nicholas Munyan-PenneyBy Nicholas Munyan-Penney
Parent-teacher conferences: Harder to get into than a Jimmy Buffett concert?
Erika SanziBy Erika Sanzi
Fordham statement on state board of education’s recommended changes to Ohio graduation requirements
Ohio Education GadflyThe state board of education voted today to recommend that the General Assembly extend previously-relaxed graduation requirements for the class of 2018 to the classes of 2019 and 2020.
Ohio’s new readiness seal: Soft skills, but a hard reality
Jessica PoinerIn case you missed it during the hustle and bustle of the holidays, Ohio recently announced how students can earn a new endorsement on their high school diplomas.
State ESSA plans embrace CTE, but there's still much work to be done
By Kate Kreamer and Ryan Reyna