Ohio Charter News Weekly - 6.7.19
Race match in charter vs traditional public schools
Race match in charter vs traditional public schools
Fordham, great and small: Our own Chad Ald
Everyone else I’ve talked to thinks this story is unequivocally great.
Editor’s Note: Back in September 2018, awaiting the election of our next governor, we at the Fordham Institute began developing a set of policy proposals that we belie
Again with the business connection to schools!
In case you missed it, the Senate Education Committee this week heard import
Charter school success story
According to a recent What Works Clearinghouse review, the most effective dropout-prevention strategy is to directly connect schoolwork to students’ career aspirations.
Apropos of nothing (at least, nothing that is obvious to me),
In a concerted effort to improve sector quality, Ohio has wisely strengthened its charter school laws.
As budget season grinds on, hearings continue on all things HB 166. This includes things that are not in the budget bill but might eventually be.
Charter school helps talented music student shine
Editor’s Note: Back in September 2018, awaiting the election of our next governor, we at the Fordham Institute began developing a set of policy proposals that we belie
It may be a new week, but it’s the same old news to be had it seems.
Charter school celebrates its Seniors and Kindergarteners
A TV news outlet in Cincinnati this week produced a short but admirably wide-ranging piece exploring
In case you missed it, Fordham is part of a coalition o
Note: Today, the Ohio Senate Finance Subcommittee on Primary and Secondary Education heard testimony on HB 166, the state’s new biennial bu
Make of this what you will: A 2017 blog written by our own Aaron Churchill is “mistaken” for a research study and its points exaggerated (IMHO) in this com
Treasurer Sprague visits Ohio Construction Academy
Today’s clips are a mix of bizarreness and absurdity that I’d like to call “bizzurdity”. I’m sure it will stick. Read on to see what I’m talking about.
It’s budget season around here, which I think is kind of like allergy season: Endless, persistent, and annoying, but with slightly less snot.
Kinda weird: Fordham’s Chad Aldis gets more column inches than the ed board themselves in this editorial
NOTE: The Finance Committee of the Ohio House of Representatives today heard testimony on Substitute House Bill 166, the biennial budget bill.
Ohio charters recognized in U.S. News best high schools rankings
The only education news that anyone is interested in to close this week is the passage of HB 154 out of both the House committee and out of the full House
I think the mission of the Elyria YWCA got hijacked by tantruming toddlers somehow.
There are several questions and a ton of out-of-date information in this piece looking at
Solving the charter school facilities conundrum