Ohio lawmakers should give charter schools easier access to unused district facilities
When it comes to facilities, Ohio’s public charter schools have long gotten the short end of
When it comes to facilities, Ohio’s public charter schools have long gotten the short end of
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One of the big stories in the wake of the pandemic has been the nationwide slump in public school enrollments.
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Public charter schools in Ohio have long struggled to secure adequate school facilities.
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Although it’s a brand-new year, many Ohio students are still caught in the education riptide of the pandemic era.
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A few days before Christmas, the Columbus Dispatch published a story detailing how Columbus City Schools (CCS) plans to spend over half a million dollars to “evaluate conditions at its
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With the past year now in the books, it’s time to look back. During 2023, we at Fordham wrote extensively about the biggest and most important policy issues of the past year, most of which were debated as part of the state budget process.
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One of the best kept secrets in education policy is that Ohio policymakers have set achievement goals for Buckeye State students.
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In late November, two large urban Ohio school districts publicly engaged in academic goal-setting exercises. They ended very differently.
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This is the second of two editions this week, focusing on Ohio charter news stories and catching us up from our long vacation break.
This is a special Thursday edition, the first of two catching up on news from our long vacation break; another edition will follow on Friday. Legacy
“Social promotion,” the practice of pushing struggling students from one grade to the next regardless of their academic readiness, can have damaging long-term effects.
For nearly two decades, Ohio’s EdChoice program has unlocked private school options for tens of thousands of students by offering state-funded scholarships.
Ohio Charter News will be taking a two week vacation break after today – returning on October 20. The biggest news
Academic Distress Commissions (ADCs) have a long and controversial history in Ohio.