One Maryland charter highlights half-broken promise of autonomy
When it comes to charter sponsoring, Maryland is in the Hall of Shame
When it comes to charter sponsoring, Maryland is in the Hall of Shame
The CMSD school board will vote tomorrow night to approve the hiring of up to nine TFA members.
Peter Cunningham responds to an anti-Common Core article in the New York Times
Student surveys, if done well, are a surprisingly reliable source of information
Dayton's income levels in comparison to other Ohio cities
After a judge ruled last year that Los Angeles was in violation of the Stull Act—a forty-year-old state law signed by Governor Ronald Reagan requiring that
No easy choices here
While there are still a couple of steps to go before it is law (everybody sing along), Ohio’s next biennial budget was voted out of the Senate Finance committee yesterday and heads now to the full Senate with nearly 1000 pages of amendments.
The intersection of school and community
From bureaucracy to performance
How much do you know about the Common Core?
Do you believe that well-written and timely stories can change minds? Do you have the ability and the drive to research and write those stories? Would you like to work at the forefront of Ohio education policy? If so, you might be perfect as Education Writer and Policy Associate for the Thomas B. Fordham Institute’s Ohio office.
Read about the journey of Bianca Speranza, a 2013 Teach for America Corp member in Southwest Ohio.
A response to Jay Greene
How big cities in Ohio are working on the forefront of education reform.