
Robbers or Victims? Charter Schools and District Finances
Opponents of charters contend that they drain district coffers, while proponents argue that it is charters that are denied essential funding. Yet too often, the claims made by both sides of this debate have been based on assumptions rather than hard evidence.
Mark Weber 2.9.2021
NationalReport

The real story: School choice is working
Benjamin J. Lindquist 10.15.2019
NationalFlypaper

Do all boats rise when charter schools expand?
Neerav Kingsland 10.11.2019
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Chad Aldeman: A review of Robert Pondiscio’s “How the Other Half Learns”
Chad Aldeman 10.10.2019
NationalFlypaper

When it comes to charter schools, it’s Democrats who are in denial
David Griffith 10.9.2019
NationalFlypaper

Access, equity, and quality in dual enrollment
Lexi Barrett, Ryan Reyna 10.8.2019
NationalFlypaper

The Education Gadfly Show: Charter schools lift all boats
Michael J. Petrilli, David Griffith, Amber M. Northern, Ph.D., Nina Rees 10.2.2019
NationalPodcast

Here’s more evidence that expanding charter schools in big cities helps all kids of color, even those who stay in district schools. Are critics willing to rethink their opposition?
Michael J. Petrilli, Amber M. Northern, Ph.D. 10.1.2019
NationalFlypaper

NEW REPORT: Rising Tide: Charter School Market Share and Student Achievement
The Education Gadfly 9.26.2019
NationalBlog

Rising Tide: Charter School Market Share and Student Achievement
David Griffith 9.26.2019
NationalReport

Charter schools point to new ways of racially integrating public schools
Bruno V. Manno 9.25.2019
NationalFlypaper

The Education Gadfly Show: The meaning of Success Academy’s success
Michael J. Petrilli, Robert Pondiscio, David Griffith, Amber M. Northern, Ph.D. 9.25.2019
NationalPodcast

How charter school attendance affects students’ special-needs status
Amber M. Northern, Ph.D. 9.18.2019
NationalFlypaper