Expansive school choice demands new rules for school sports in Ohio
Jeff MurrayNew structure, new rules
Public policy and nonpublic schools: How the budget bill impacts private schools
Jeff Murray, Chad L. Aldis, Aaron ChurchillVouchers, graduation requirements, and more
Seizing the Future: How Ohio’s Career and Technical Education Programs Fuse Academic Rigor and Real-World Experiences to Prepare Students for College and Work
Jessica PoinerThis is not your grandfather's vocational education
The escalating costs of teacher retirement
The Education GadflyThe Education Gadfly
The winner of Fordham's 2015 Wonkathon is…
The Education GadflyThe Education Gadfly
2015 Wonkathon: Who was the wisest wonk?
The Education GadflyIn Fordham’s second annual Wonkathon, fourteen wonks opined on education savings accounts:
Announcing the Fordham Institute’s second annual Wonkathon. This year's topic: Education savings accounts
Michael J. PetrilliIn 2014, we hosted our first-ever Wonkathon, which was dedicated to the subject of charter school policy.
Getting Out of the Way: Education Flexibility to Boost Innovation and Improvement in Ohio
Paolo DeMaria, Brinton S. Ramsey, Susan R. BodaryFor the past year, Ohio policymakers have been grappling with the issue of deregulating public schools. But what does deregulation mean--and how should policymakers go about doing it?
Pattern of strengthening charter school oversight continues
Chad L. AldisA new sheriff on the road to redemption
Common Enrollment, Parents, and School Choice: Early Evidence from Denver and New Orleans
Jessica PoinerBenefits and areas for improvement in equal measure
A heartbreaking tale—and a reminder why reform matters
The Education GadflyThe Education Gadfly
Andy Smarick on fixing Buckeye State charters
Editor's note: On May 6, Fordham contributor Andy Smarick delivered testimony before an Ohio education subcommittee on Senate Bill 148, a critical piece of legislation that would help clean up
Ohio House proposes changes in testing, vouchers, and teacher evaluation
Jessica Poiner, Chad L. AldisLooking beyond the "big issues" in Ohio's budget bill
Recapping Fordham’s school closures event
Ohio Education GadflyMarking our report release and continuing Ohio Education Speakers Series
An Analysis of the Charter School Facility Landscape in California
Jessica PoinerNew report looks at facilities issues faced by charter schools in the Golden State
School choice of the future: A look at Cincinnati high schools
Jessica PoinerAll district high schools in the Queen City are schools of choice
School Closures and Student Achievement: An Analysis of Ohio’s Urban District and Charter Schools
Deven Carlson, Stéphane LavertuSchool Closures and Student Achievement: An Analysis of Ohio’s Urban District and Charter Schools examines 198 school closures that occurred between 2006 and 2012 in the Ohio ‘Big Eight’ urban areas (Akron, Canton, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Dayton, Toledo, and Youngstown). The research included 120 closed district-run schools and seventy-eight closed charter schools.
Thomas B. Fordham Institute Proponent Testimony on Ohio House Bill 2 and Senate Bill 148
Chad L. AldisChad's written testimony, delivered April 22, 2015
“The oversight of charter schools Ohio desperately needs”
Ohio Education GadflyThe Ohio Senate takes a strong stand on charter law reform
“That’s not how this works!”- correcting the rhetoric around public charter schools
Misunderstanding or misleading?
Anecdotal evidence of the effects of competition on school districts in Ohio
Jeff MurraySchool choice abounds; how are Ohio schools responding?
Finding Space: Charter Schools in District-Owned Facilities
Aaron Churchill , Jeff MurrayHow other states treat charter school leases can be instructive for Ohio
Accountability in Private School Choice Programs
Jeff MurrayEvery state is different, for better or worse
Charters, charters everywhere
Ohio Education GadflyEverybody's talking about charter schools in Ohio
Fordham Foundation receives “Exemplary” rating for charter-school sponsorship
Kathryn MullenReaction to "exemplary" rating as charter school sponsor.
Is a boarding school for at-risk youth coming to Ohio?
Jessica PoinerResidential schooling would be a welcome addition to the choice landscape
Thomas B. Fordham Institute Testimony on Ohio House Bill 64
Chad L. AldisChad's written testimony, delivered March 19, 2015.