
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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Efficiency, Accountability, and Equity Issues in Title I Schoolwide Program Implementation
Chester E. Finn, Jr. 7.10.2002
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Block scheduling lowers test scores
7.10.2002
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Massachusetts legislature attempts to head off bilingual ed referendum
7.10.2002
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State Innovation Priorities for State Testing Programs
Chester E. Finn, Jr. 7.10.2002
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NAACP threatens to sue states over plans to reduce achievement gap
7.10.2002
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Teachers as Owners: A key to revitalizing public education
Terry Ryan 7.10.2002
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Creating a system of accountable choice after Zelman
7.10.2002
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Class Size Reduction, Teacher Quality, and Academic Achievement in California Public Elementary Schools
Rob Lucas 7.2.2002
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In the wake of Zelman, where are the private schools?
Chester E. Finn, Jr. 7.2.2002
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Court says New York is meeting its obligation to prepare citizens for basic duties
7.2.2002
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Beating the Odds II: A City-by-City Analysis of Student Performance and Achievement Gaps on State Assessments (Spring 2001 Results)
Terry Ryan 7.2.2002
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Evaluating World History Texts in Wisconsin Public High Schools
7.2.2002
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