Gadfly Bites 7/22/19 – “We cannot say that when we have a failing school that the status quo is acceptable.”
We’re still in Post-Budget Land around here, based on the available material for clips today.
We’re still in Post-Budget Land around here, based on the available material for clips today.
In case you missed it, Ohio has a
About a month ago, I took a look at four of the most significant education policies that were set to be debated in conference committee.
Governor Mike DeWine is expected to sign the state budget bill, House Bill 166, into law today. HB 166 is chock full of education provisions that extend far beyond the dollars and cents of funding allocations.
Before we get into budget stuff, there are a couple of other items to talk about.
Chad trekked over to the Spectrum News offices last week to
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Spectrum News 1 visited our conference room a while back to ask Chad
The ECOT boogeyman looms large in this piece, rehashing the whole story from what is meant to be a brand new perspective.
School districts in Ohio have been dealing with the scourge of grade inflation—blamed largely on dual enrollment in college courses—by doing away with the
From the What Did You Expect Department: A
Late last week, Governor DeWine announced two
Following on with our theme from yesterday, little birdies in the Statehouse are apparently suggesting that changes to the state’s intervention efforts int
While our clips have in the last several weeks focused heavily on the state budget process, it is only now at the end where the plaintive cries of “But Ohi
Happy Monday! We start today with the topic of charter school funding.
Our title today is a little misleading.
A blog post by our own Jessica Poiner is cited in this announcemen
Local reporter Lisa Rantala from ABC6 visited Fordham-sponsored Columbus Collegiate Academy recently.
It’s budget season in Ohio, and that means frenzied debate about a wide swath of policy proposals.
Fordham, great and small: Our own Chad Ald
Everyone else I’ve talked to thinks this story is unequivocally great.
Again with the business connection to schools!
In case you missed it, the Senate Education Committee this week heard import
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
Apropos of nothing (at least, nothing that is obvious to me),
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.