The House appropriations bill that passed this summer singles out the Charter Schools Program (CSP) for a cut, despite increasing overall spending by 40%. It also includes harmful language that puts millions of charter school students at risk of losing all their federal funding simply because of the type of public school they attend. Join […]
Policy Pillar: Innovative Options
Survey Says: September 2021
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PIE Network and the Center on Reinventing Public Education’s Evidence Project collaborated to bring you the latest surveys and public opinion polls that capture the perspectives of students, parents, teachers, principals, and system leaders on the COVID-19 crisis. Our survey portal tracks the latest polls, highlights important insights, and allows users to search for information by stakeholder […]
How Students Can Help Build Better Education Policy
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Recovery to Reinvention Series: High-Impact Tutoring
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This continues the Walton Family Foundation-sponsored series, designed in partnership with PIE Network and Bellwether Education Partners. In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, families and educators are eager to accelerate learning and provide students with the targeted support they need. Research shows that high-impact tutoring is among the most effective ways to do so. […]
Beat the Odds: Chicago s Charter Schools Elevate Student Achievement
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Charting New Voices: Changing the Voices Leading the Charter Narrative
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Announcing a New Initiative to Support District- and Community-Led Innovation Through Learning Hubs
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Texas’ Hidden Achievement Gaps: A Case For The Expansion Of Public Charter Schools
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Policy Approaches to Competency-Based Education in Eight States
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Toward Understanding Unionization’s Impact on Charter School Students
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