Success Academy Posted Its Latest Test Scores. The Results Are Astounding.
New York's largest charter network outperformed traditional public schools in wealthy zip codes.
New York's largest charter network outperformed traditional public schools in wealthy zip codes.
A union-led plan to help struggling schools treats teachers like cattle.
Struggling Palm Lane Elementary School in Anaheim, California, will see new management.
The teachers union fights to preserve its monopoly.
Icahn charter schools are helping to change one of the poorest parts of America. Here's how.
Reason Foundation's Lisa Snell and National School Choice Week President Andrew Campanella
A useful compendium of all the head-scratching arguments commonly voiced by school choice opponents.
The State Will Be the 44th to Allow Charters
An attempt to demonstrate that unions are compatible with high performing schools unravels.
A charter school pioneer counters the political influence of organized labor.
Virginia Democrats make an opportunistic case against charter schools.
A new report debunks the myth that charters push away students who hurt their bottom line.
Civil rights leader Howard Fuller marches for education reform in Montgomery, Alabama.
The remaking of public education in Camden, New Jersey.
An "army" of parents fought to avoid sending their kids to Camden's traditional public schools.
Two-thirds sign petition to transform struggling Palm Lane Elementary School.
"It's not all about money!"
A charter school pioneer counters the political influence of organized labor.
A charter school pioneer counters the political influence of organized labor.
Protesters demand "Great Schools Now."
Gotham's broken government school system isn't worth saving, let alone expanding.
Where even distinguished professors wield spiked bats.
Per-pupil spending of $27,500 hasn't helped Camden's schools.
In California, the parent trigger law is causing school reform even without resorting to charters.
School spending increases, the ranks of administrators swell, but scores remain flat.
Unions and politicians are trying to kill the best hope for many disadvantaged kids.
With NYC's per pupil spending at $20,000, why can't public schools afford pens?
The mayor has a vendetta against charter-school leader and former political rival Eva Moskowitz.