Ohio’s charter school closure law is becoming irrelevant, and that’s a good thing
New reforms should be more effective at closing bad schools
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
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
New structure, new rules
Vouchers, graduation requirements, and more
This is not your grandfather's vocational education
The Education Gadfly
The Education Gadfly
In Fordham’s second annual Wonkathon, fourteen wonks opined on education savings accounts:
In 2014, we hosted our first-ever Wonkathon, which was dedicated to the subject of charter school policy.
A new sheriff on the road to redemption
Benefits and areas for improvement in equal measure
The Education Gadfly
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
Looking beyond the "big issues" in Ohio's budget bill
Marking our report release and continuing Ohio Education Speakers Series
New report looks at facilities issues faced by charter schools in the Golden State
All 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 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.
Chad's written testimony, delivered April 22, 2015
The Ohio Senate takes a strong stand on charter law reform
Misunderstanding or misleading?