Gadfly Bites 2/25/22—Stable, structured, and accountable…to us
Jeff MurrayWe’ll start today’s clips with what might seem at first to be a bit of a shocker: Current CEO Justin Jennings has been chosen by the elected school board as the su
Gadfly Bites 2/23/22—Not crazy
Jeff MurrayWe’re back from vacation and snarkin’ about pieces from 2/17 – 2/23. Glad you’re still here reading it all!
The hypocrisy of school districts saying they’re “open to all”
Jessica PoinerEarlier this year, a coalition of traditional public school districts filed a lawsuit that they hope will spell the end of EdChoice,
Gadfly Bites 2/16/22—“It takes upscaling the workforce”
Jeff MurrayGadfly Bites is on vacation Friday and Monday. We’ll be back on Wednesday, February 23 with however much snark you can stand.
Ohio’s enrollment slump, and what that means for policymakers
Aaron ChurchillOver the past two decades, student enrollment has gradually declined across Ohio, reflecting demographic changes and out-migration that have reduced the overall childhood population
A window on teachers’ hybrid work experience in the first phase of the pandemic
Jeff MurrayJust like the term “virtual schooling,” the moniker “hybrid learning”—which came to the fore at the start of Covid disruptions—does not denote one educational model.
Gadfly Bites 2/14/22—You can just feel the love for students and families, can’t you?
Jeff MurrayAn opinion piece posted in the Dispatch late on Friday is ad
Finding the best fit: School choice data from London show more of what parents know
Jeff MurraySince the 1980s, parents in London, England, have been guaranteed the right to choose a state-funded school for their children, with capacity being the only barrier. Since 1996, school performance tables have been made publicly available to aid them in sorting through what can be a wide array of options.
Ohio Charter News Weekly – 2.11.22
Chad L. Aldis, Jeff MurrayThe big news of the week
Gadfly Bites 2/11/22—Who can vouch for vouchers?
Jeff MurrayIt’s an all-voucher issue of the Bites today. And it’s gonna get crazy. First up, I don’t know what an “opinion reporter” is, but the independent news outlet run by students at the University of Cincinnati has one of those.
State Board of Education is on the right track with report card implementation
Aaron ChurchillLast June, Governor DeWine and the General Assembly enacted important reforms to Ohio’s school report cards in House Bill 82 (HB 82).
Gadfly Bites 2/9/22—Down to the penny
Jeff MurrayHere’s a long piece from the Columbus Dispatch—there are other localized versions in other outlets across the state also—
Federal school identification and accountability is back. Here’s what that means for Ohio.
Jessica PoinerAfter a two-year break—one when state assessments were cancelled entire
Gadfly Bites 2/7/22—Love/Hate
Jeff MurrayA subset of northeast Ohio teachers and other school staffers speak out in this piece, no one holding back about why they are all s
Ohio Charter News Weekly – 2.4.22
Chad L. Aldis, Jeff MurrayWhy we all fight for charters and choice
Gadfly Bites 2/4/22—From lake to shining lake
Jeff MurrayIn case you might have missed it since it’s not strictly an education story, Intel recently announced it was going to build an enormous silicon chip production facility in exurban central Ohio, promising thousands of good new jobs to the region.
Gadfly Bites 2/2/22—The kids WILL be all right…won’t they?
Jeff MurrayYesterday, the Dayton Daily News published an op-ed in support of the EdChoice voucher program<
Ohio needs to better leverage state dollars to support low-income students
Aaron ChurchillFor decades, analysts have observed large achievement gaps between low-income children and their peers, disparities that have only widened due to Covid.
Digging in to public school choice in Detroit
Jeff MurrayAfter the Brown v. Board of Education decision, school desegregation efforts in Detroit followed a familiar pattern: Busing of students to achieve racial balance was proposed, resistance and White flight occurred, and somebody sued. Milliken v. Bradley was finally decided in the U.S.
Gadfly Bites 1/31/22—All night long
Jeff MurrayAs we have noted here many many times, state fiscal intervention in school districts is literally exactly the same as Academic Distress Commissions with regard to academics. Why, I ask you for the millionth time, is the district response always different?
The anti-voucher lawsuit misleads when it comes to segregation
Jessica PoinerIn the early days of January, a coalition of traditional public school districts filed a lawsuit aimed at striking down
Gadfly Bites 1/28/22—Newsworthiness is in the eye of the beholder
Jeff MurrayI was a little flippant about the ADC district audit story on Wednesday (how not unusual, I hear you all cry), so I decided to look at the media coverage a little more closely today.
Gadfly Bites 1/26/22—New elected board present, same as the last two
Jeff MurrayIt is, purportedly, a new day in the three Ohio school districts still nominally overseen by Academic Distress Commissions.
Fordham Institute statement on new national charter school rankings
Ohio Education GadflyToday, the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools (NAPCS) released its latest review of states’ charter school policies. This year, NAPCS ranked Ohio’s charter law as 12th out of 44 states plus the District of Columbia, a significant increase when compared to the state’s ranking in 2021 (24th).
Gadfly Bites 1/24/22—Even the definition of “flexible” is not stable in a pandemic.
Jeff MurrayI said I wasn’t likely to clip stories about schools opening/closing/going remote unless they were excessively interesting to me. This one qualifies. Pickerington City Schools in suburban central Ohio has created a new plan to deal with staff shortages due to the pandemic.
Gadfly Bites 1/21/22—Thank U, Next
Jeff MurrayCareer-themed schools are still a thing in Toledo City School District, including what we’ll call