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Advancing Choice
Nationally and in Ohio, we press for charter school policies that focus on academic achievement; we promote school choice plans (including vouchers) that are transparent when it comes to student achievement; we favor online learning that brings opportunity, innovation and quality into education; and we welcome other approaches that provide parents and children solid options and the capacity to make maximum use of them.
Recent Publications
The Louisiana Recovery School District: Lessons for the Buckeye State
January 17, 2012
By Nelson Smith
Is it time for Ohio to take bolder steps toward turning around its most troubled schools and districts? If so, what might the alternatives look like? In looking for alternatives to simply doing more of the same, Ohio policymakers are looking to the experiences of other states. Among the boldest and most interesting of these is Louisiana’s Recovery School District (RSD), which is accomplishing both significant gains in student achievement and consequential impacts on district-level standards. In this recent report by the Thomas B. Fordham Institute author Nelson Smith ask if and how the RSD concept might be a model for Ohio.
Better Choices: Charter Incubation as a Strategy for Improving the Charter School Sector
Terry Ryan / December 7, 2011
In this policy brief, Public Impact’s Joe Ableidinger and Julie Kowal examine the merits of the incubation model, outline specific strategies for supporting it, and profile organizations around the U.S. putting it into practice. The authors explain that through the strategic recruitment, selection, and training of talented leaders—and support of them as they launch or expand new charter schools—incubators offer charter school advocates an important tool in guaranteeing quality school choice.
Two Steps Forward, One Step Back: Fordham's 2010-11 Sponsorship Accountability Report
Kathryn Mullen Upton , Terry Ryan / November 28, 2011
The Thomas B. Fordham Foundation is pleased to share its latest annual Sponsorship Accountability Report, Two Steps Forward, One Step Back. The sixth of its kind, the report reflects on Ohio’s charter school policy environment and the performance of Fordham sponsored charter schools – in terms of absolute achievement, growth, and adherence to goals set forth in our authorizing contract – as well as developments in state law over the year. Despite some tough battles during the state budget as it relates to holding authorizers (and operators) accountable, overall Fordham and its schools had an encouraging year, with Fordham sponsored-charters making achievement gains and positioning themselves to do even better in the future.
Recent Articles
Choice Words
Santorum lends extremes to a movement that should find a center
February 21, 2012
The spotlight shining on the GOP candidate's educational philosophy is both a blessing and a curse for home-schooling parents and their advocates.
Choice Words
A price tag on misbehavior? An embattled Chicago charter network isn’t alone
February 16, 2012
A charter network's practice of charging fees for misbehavior has precedence in some Catholic school codes of conduct.
Choice Words
Adam explains voucher cuts on WSJ.com
February 15, 2012
Choice czar Adam Emerson recorded an interview with the Wall Street Journal on President Obama's proposed cuts to the D.C. Opportunity Scholarship Program.
Choice Words
A bill targets the charter inequities wrought by political compromise
February 14, 2012
Allowing local dollars to follow local students is an important first step in addressing unfair funding systems.
Choice Words
Obama turns his back on a deal for the D.C. voucher program
February 13, 2012
The president's new budget proposal quashes last year's compromise to resurrect the D.C. Opportunity Scholarship Program.





