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Charter Schools


  • The S&P Ratings System for Charter School Bonds Could Improve Public School Finance
    The S&P Ratings System for Charter School Bonds Could Improve Public School Finance

    Commentary by Aaron Garth Smith

  • Education Newsletter: Avoiding State Takeovers, Sending Funding to Schools, Parent Satisfaction, and More
    Education Newsletter: Avoiding State Takeovers, Sending Funding to Schools, Parent Satisfaction, and More

    Student-Based Budgeting Newsletter by Aaron Garth Smith

  • Education Funding Should Follow Students to Their Schools
    Education Funding Should Follow Students to Their Schools

    Commentary by Aaron Garth Smith

  • Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s Education Plan Would Hurt Charter Schools
    Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s Education Plan Would Hurt Charter Schools

    Commentary by Corey A. DeAngelis

  • State Takeovers Are Not the Best Solution When a District Is In Financial or Academic Distress
    State Takeovers Are Not the Best Solution When a District Is In Financial or Academic Distress

    Commentary by Christian Barnard

  • Working Paper: Access To Private Schools And Public Charter Schools Might Improve Parent And Student Satisfaction
    Working Paper: Access To Private Schools And Public Charter Schools Might Improve Parent And Student Satisfaction

    Policy Brief by Corey A. DeAngelis

  • Center for Student-Based Budgeting Newsletter, October 2019
    Center for Student-Based Budgeting Newsletter, October 2019

    Student-Based Budgeting Newsletter by Aaron Garth Smith

  • Charter Schools Get Better Results, With Less Money, Than Government-Run Schools
    Charter Schools Get Better Results, With Less Money, Than Government-Run Schools

    Commentary by Corey A. DeAngelis

  • An Analysis of K-12 Student Safety Policies and School Climates in Indiana
    An Analysis of K-12 Student Safety Policies and School Climates in Indiana

    Policy Brief by Corey A. DeAngelis

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