In the wake of the midterm elections, there has been much discussion about the impact on education spending and policy, particularly in New York now that both chambers of the state’s Legislature are ...
One of the city’s proudest political traditions, the Charter Committee of Greater Cincinnati, was so crippled by a brutal split in 2015 over a parks levy that many wondered if it would recover. The ...
In 2000, Vice President Al Gore ran for president as a Democrat on an education plan that called for tripling the number of the nation’s charter schools—a plan mirrored in his party’s platform that ...