Ohio is fast becoming a great place for quality charter schools
Aaron ChurchillFor many years, first-rate charter networks looked at Ohio and immediately “swiped left.” Sadly, the state’s charter sector had a well-earned reputation for mediocre performance, was too often mired in
Gadfly Bites 7/24/19 – There’s so much awesomeness we have to cut back
Jeff MurrayAs my loyal Gadfly Bites subscribers know very well (love to all five of you!), your humble clips compiler loves to unearth obscure stories from odd outlet
Gadfly Bites 7/22/19 – “We cannot say that when we have a failing school that the status quo is acceptable.”
Jeff MurrayWe’re still in Post-Budget Land around here, based on the available material for clips today.
Gadfly Bites 7/19/19 – “If we don’t do everything to help them succeed, it’s the kids we are failing. It’s on us.”
Jeff MurrayIn case you missed it, Ohio has a
Here’s where the budget landed on four big education policies
Jessica PoinerAbout a month ago, I took a look at four of the most significant education policies that were set to be debated in conference committee.
Education in the state budget, at a glance
Jessica PoinerGovernor 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.
Getting to college is only half the battle
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Gadfly Bites 7/17/19 – Like she wasn’t even there…
Jeff MurrayBefore we get into budget stuff, there are a couple of other items to talk about.
Tell high school students the truth about college readiness
Aaron ChurchillProficient (adj.): “Well advanced in an art, occupation, or branch of knowledge.” —Merriam Webster
Gadfly Bites 7/15/19 – Choice is good
Jeff MurrayChad trekked over to the Spectrum News offices last week to
Perkins career-technical pilot programs are good news for Ohio
Jessica PoinerOhio has been locked in the jaws of a busy budget season for months. There’s been no shortage of debate on a variety of education policies, including graduation requirements, academic distress commissions, and school choice.
Why “local control” won’t fix Ohio’s struggling school districts
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Ohio Charter News Weekly – 7.12.19
Chad L. Aldis, Jeff MurrayThe little-understood role of charter sponsors
Gadfly Bites 7/10/19 – Calling it like it is
Jeff MurraySpectrum News 1 visited our conference room a while back to ask Chad
Nixing universal ACT or SAT testing would hurt Ohio’s smart, poor students
Aaron ChurchillFor many Ohio students, taking college entrance exams is a key milestone on the path from high school to college. Yet countless thousands have foregone these exams, effectively slamming the door on their opportunity to attend four-year colleges and universities.
Gadfly Bites 7/8/19 – Throwing things
Jeff MurrayThe ECOT boogeyman looms large in this piece, rehashing the whole story from what is meant to be a brand new perspective.
Gadfly Bites 7/5/19 – Deflated
Jeff MurraySchool 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
Ohio Charter News Weekly – 7.5.19
Chad L. Aldis, Jeff MurrayLet’s take it from the top
Gadfly Bites 7/3/19 – Focusing on the wrong things
Jeff MurrayFrom the What Did You Expect Department: A
Gadfly Bites 7/1/19 – With relish
Jeff MurrayLate last week, Governor DeWine announced two
Gadfly Bites 6/28/19 – Which is it?
Jeff MurrayFollowing on with our theme from yesterday, little birdies in the Statehouse are apparently suggesting that changes to the state’s intervention efforts int
Ohio Charter News Weekly – 6.28.19
Chad L. Aldis, Jeff MurrayReal estate agents to the rescue?
Gadfly Bites 6/26/19 – Stand. Alone.
Jeff MurrayWhile 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
Gadfly Bites 6/24/19 – Saying or doing
Jeff MurrayHappy Monday! We start today with the topic of charter school funding.
The Ohio Senate boldly expands school choice for low-income families
Aaron ChurchillFor prosperous families, the universe of K–12 school options is almost limitless. But the possibilities for poor and working-class families are far fewer, especially when it comes to private schools.
Gadfly Bites 6/21/19 – So much budget news, so little time
Jeff MurrayOur title today is a little misleading.
Four key education policies that will be decided in the next ten days
Jessica PoinerAs budget season winds down, lawmakers face the tall task of reconciling some vastly different proposals from the governor’s office, the House, and the Senate on a variety of issues in the budget bill, House Bill 166.
The rich get richer under a Senate school funding provision
Aaron ChurchillCovering a gamut of issues and spanning thousands of pages, the state budget legislation is apt to contain at least a few harebrained policy ideas.