Business leaders rally around the Common Core
States must move forward with the Common Core, and that business must be a key champion for the effort
States must move forward with the Common Core, and that business must be a key champion for the effort
Ohio charters are gaining an international reputation—but not for the best of reasons.
Have Cleveland’s charters “done badly?” Depends on your standard.
Nuances or none, all Ohio schools will soon move towards teacher evaluations.
The Buckeye State rang in the 2011 New Year with a grand total of 89 cents in its rainy day fund
The charter sector has come a long way and its successes are worth celebrating, yet as this report demonstrates multiple challenges still remain
The Marietta Family YMCA is getting children excited about fruits and veggies, according to The Marietta Times. Trying new, healthy foods is just one aspect of the Fit Kids program, which includes discussions on portion sizes and doing fun exercises.
A decade after the passage of the No Child Left Behind Act, the GOP stance on education, and particularly federal education policy, is clearly shifting. But in any clear direction? And for the better? To examine those questions, the Fordham Institute will bring together two former GOP education secretaries to debate the Republican Party’s direction on this vital issue.
Louisiana has shown us that it’s possible to offer private-school choice and control for quality in a way that doesn’t cramp what makes a private school unique.
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