Our Week on Eduwonk
We spent the week guest blogging over at Eduwonk.com, the Ed Reform blog by Bellwether Education Partners’ Andrew Rotherham. Here’s a round-up of all of
We spent the week guest blogging over at Eduwonk.com, the Ed Reform blog by Bellwether Education Partners’ Andrew Rotherham. Here’s a round-up of all of
It’s not every day that you have an opportunity to make a big difference with very little effort expended. This is one of those days.
Today, the NYC Department of Education (DOE) released its 2010-11 Progress Reports for public schools serving grades K-8, including charter schools. Overall, charter schools’ grades
As has been widely reported (Times, Daily News, Reuters), Justice Feinman of New York Supreme Court recently dismissed the lawsuit (referred to as Steglich) aimed
The Charter Center is committed to a sector built upon accountability and results for kids. Accordingly, we have conducted an analysis of New York City
Over at the StudentsFirst blog today, I offer my take on where things stand after the recent ruling in the co-location lawsuit filed by the
When charter school critics wax eloquent about traditional school districts, I always wonder (sometimes out loud) when they became enamored of the Department of Education
I sat across the aisle from Clifford Thomas at the PEP meeting yesterday. He looked bone tired. Cliff grew up in the projects, eventually making
I attended a session this morning at the National Charter Schools Conference on whether the charter movement can follow through on its accountability promise of
In today’s NYT, we read about the mystery of the missing 20 yards from Lehman High School’s football fieldówhich will somehow still be missing even