
The religious charter schools case is a bigger deal than you think
The Supreme Court agreed on Friday afternoon to hear a landmark religious charter schools case out of Oklahoma, and it’s a much bigger deal than you might imagine.
Michael J. Petrilli 1.26.2025
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Testing critics use fuzzy math to prove their point
1.22.2003
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California legend to retire from state board
1.15.2003
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The Limits and Contradictions of Systematic Reform: The Philadelphia Story
Eric Osberg 1.15.2003
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Quality Counts 2003: Ensuring a Highly Qualified Teacher for Every Classroom
Chester E. Finn, Jr. 1.15.2003
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High-Stakes Testing and the History of Graduation
Chester E. Finn, Jr. 1.15.2003
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Finn misses the boat on vouchers
1.15.2003
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An Analysis of Some Unintended and Negative Consequences of High-Stakes Testing
Chester E. Finn, Jr. 1.15.2003
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Neuman resigns as assistant secretary for elementary and secondary education
1.15.2003
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Younger pupils becoming more violent
1.15.2003
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State budget shortfalls could mean tough times for schools
1.15.2003
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Transforming Education in Los Angeles
Chester E. Finn, Jr. 1.15.2003
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Philadelphia eliminates budget deficit, considers outsourcing more schools
1.15.2003
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