
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

An interview with Rod Paige
6.29.2016
NationalFlypaper

The effects of D.C.’s citywide charter school lottery
Jessica Poiner 6.29.2016
NationalFlypaper

NPR's Rocketship exposé fizzles on the launchpad
6.29.2016
NationalBlog

The next twenty-five years of charter schools: Bigger, broader, and bolder
Chester E. Finn, Jr., Bruno V. Manno, Brandon L. Wright 6.29.2016
NationalFlypaper

Ohio’s implementation of report cards for dropout-recovery charter schools
Sarah Souders, Aaron Churchill 6.28.2016
NationalBlog

Time for Detroit charter schools to lead—not just fight to protect turf
Robin J. Lake 6.27.2016
NationalFlypaper

Under the radar: The surprising role of school districts in charter sponsorship
Aaron Churchill 6.27.2016
NationalBlog

Market Signals: Evidence on the Determinants and Consequences of School Choice from a Citywide Lottery
Jessica Poiner 6.24.2016
NationalBlog

A victory for charter quality in Detroit
6.22.2016
NationalFlypaper

Measuring the success of the country's first urban, public, college-preparatory boarding school
Amber M. Northern, Ph.D., Dara Zeehandelaar Shaw, Ph.D. 6.22.2016
NationalFlypaper

Improving the quality of virtual charter schools
Aaron Churchill 6.22.2016
NationalFlypaper

Charter accountability works in Ohio
6.22.2016
NationalBlog