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  • Weighted Student Funding is the Solution to Pennsylvania’s School Finance Flop
    Weighted Student Funding is the Solution to Pennsylvania’s School Finance Flop

    By Katie Furtick and Ethan Roberts
    June 23, 2014

  • New Jersey’s ‘Last-in, First-out? Policy Needs the Boot if the State Wants to Best Serve Students
    New Jersey’s ‘Last-in, First-out? Policy Needs the Boot if the State Wants to Best Serve Students

    By Ethan Roberts
    June 10, 2014

  • Illinois Funding Reform Act Doesn’t Go Far Enough to Address Inequality: Money Should Follow the Child
    Illinois Funding Reform Act Doesn’t Go Far Enough to Address Inequality: Money Should Follow the Child

    By Ethan Roberts
    May 12, 2014

  • Even With California Love, Inglewood Still Up to No Good
    Even With California Love, Inglewood Still Up to No Good

    By Ethan Roberts
    April 28, 2014

  • Concerned About School Violence? Budgetary Autonomy is the Answer, Not Prescriptive Ratios
    Concerned About School Violence? Budgetary Autonomy is the Answer, Not Prescriptive Ratios

    By Ethan Roberts
    March 21, 2014

  • More School Districts Move toward “Recovery-style” Model for Greater School Autonomy
    More School Districts Move toward “Recovery-style” Model for Greater School Autonomy

    By Ethan Roberts
    March 18, 2014

  • Shallal’s Top-Down Plan for D.C. Schools Hurts Parent Choice
    Shallal’s Top-Down Plan for D.C. Schools Hurts Parent Choice

    By Ethan Roberts
    March 3, 2014

  • Colorado Teachers, Parents, and Students Deserve Teacher Hiring Practices Based on Mutual Consent
    Colorado Teachers, Parents, and Students Deserve Teacher Hiring Practices Based on Mutual Consent

    By Ethan Roberts
    February 6, 2014

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