Facing facts: Ohio's school report cards in a time of rising expectations
A deep dive into the performance of Ohio’s public schools, statewide and in its eight largest urban areas
A deep dive into the performance of Ohio’s public schools, statewide and in its eight largest urban areas
The 2015 Fordham Sponsorship Annual Report is our opportunity to share the Fordham Foundation’s work as the sponsor of eleven schools serving approximately 3,200 students in five cities, and our related policy work in Ohio and nationally.
Do Ohio's quality charter schools deserve expansion funding?
Great news for Queen City parents and students
Though charter schools are fiercely debated in Ohio, too rarely are the voices of charter leaders actually heard. This report from the Thomas B. Fordham Institute surveys the leaders of the highest-performing Buckeye charters to take stock of their views on sector quality, accountability, and replication and growth.
It's time to unshackle voucher eligibility
How Ohio fared in this year’s review
A thorough overview of how teachers are trained and licensed
Written remarks
New reforms should be more effective at closing bad schools
Public remarks
A look back at the federal Charter School Program in the Buckeye State
Improving the lives of their students and their city
New steps to expand AP course access in Cincinnati
Revisiting a 1996 accountability effort in Chicago
A reality check amid signs of true progress
Don't lose sight of oversight improvements already made
Governance, funding, and accountability fixes
Educational choices beyond just the building
Like other states, Ohio has over the past few years put into place a standards a
New structure, new rules
Vouchers, graduation requirements, and more
A thorough overview of Ohio's teacher evaluation framework
This is not your grandfather's vocational education
A new tool for school district reform
The Education Gadfly
The Education Gadfly
In Fordham’s second annual Wonkathon, fourteen wonks opined on education savings accounts: