Governors speak up: “Burdensome regulations” on charters must not go forward
A little over a month ago, the Biden administration proposed a new and unprecedented set of rules for the federal
A little over a month ago, the Biden administration proposed a new and unprecedented set of rules for the federal
Apologies for the inadvertent time warp in Monday’s clips. Should have been dated 4/18, of course. Proper 4/22 version coming up Friday!
Here’s a fantastic story about Jeannette Boyle of East Canton who recently earned
For nearly three decades, the federal Charter Schools Program (CSP) has offered grants to support brand-new charter schools and, more recently, high-quality n
Why yes, that is a Doctor Who/Dalek reference in the title of today’s clips. How astute of you to notice!
Ohio’s next state superintendent
Not much to talk about at all today; and what there is, well… Just take a look.
NOTE: Today, members of the Ohio Senate’s Primary and Secondary Education Committee heard testimony on
More fallout from CSP proposals
Hispanic students make up the largest share of charter school students nationally, but research focusing specifically on Hispanic school choosers is lacking.
Potential impacts of new CSP rules
Not much to talk about today, but at least the clip we have features my colleague Aaron Churchill talking about a topic near and dear to all of
Data guru Aaron Churchill is quoted here and some of his Fordham-produced data is cited as well on the topic of enrollment declines in Miami V
Lots of inaccurate and misleading information here, if you ask me, regarding the financial situation in Ross Local Schools.
Trust me, none of these elected school board members in Berea are any better informed about school choice than they were before the