Will more Ohio parents continue homeschooling after the COVID-19 crisis?
With widespread school closings, the phrase “we’re all homeschoolers now” has entered our nation’s vocabulary.
With widespread school closings, the phrase “we’re all homeschoolers now” has entered our nation’s vocabulary.
The Knowledge is Power Program, or KIPP, is the nation’s largest charter school network. It currently operates 240 schools that serve more than 100,000 students, the vast majority of whom are low-income students of color.
Guidance issued for Ohio schools during closure
DeWine closes DeSchools
Start with the big picture
In December, a workgroup established by the State Board of Education released a number of
Reinforcing the importance of the CSP
Will social-emotional learning (SEL) be a passing fad, or something that becomes embodied in school culture? The answer likely hinges on whether it’s embraced by parents and educators, and its ability to improve student outcomes.
Blocking out the block grant?
Happy National School Choice Week!
With thousands of Columbus students in need of a world-class education, it’s painful to see school district officials impeding the expansion efforts of a top-notch charter network by refusing to offer a vacant facility for sale or lease.
NOTE: Today, the Primary and Secondary Education Committee of the Ohio House of Representatives is hearing testimony on House Bill 409 which would, among other thing
One of the most talked about education policy proposals during last year’s busy state budget season was the c
To and through college
With little fanfare, Columbus Preparatory Academy regularly appears near the top of the charts when it comes to state test scores. In 2018-19, for example, its performance index score ranked twelfth out of 3,225 Ohio public schools.