Questions for Candidates to measure their commitment to education reform.
Candidate Education Meter Brochure (2004)
Candidate Survey (2004)
Buckeye Institution Luncheon: Charter Schools Presentation (1995)
November 9, 1995. “The concept of charter schools is not new, and like many efforts to help improve the lot of all schools for all children, there are many variations to this theme,” says CER President Jeanne Allen while giving a presentation in Ohio.
“Essentially, a real charter proposal is authorized explicitly by law, permits a wide array of diverse options within the public sector, and is a public school, that is governed by only the bare minimum in terms of state or local oversight —health, safety and discrimination.”
Citizens for Educational Freedom
Choice Gains New “Convert”; DC School Choice Proposal Resurfaces (1997)
Members of Congress Offer “A Capitol Choice” for D.C. Children (1997)
Pennsylvania Charter Legislation Gets Green Light (1997)
Charter School Legislation Updates: Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Colorado, Minnesota (1997)
June 12, 1997. Pennsylvania, Colorado and North Carolina have proven that the widespread support for charter schools demands attention and action when education activists take hold of the legislative process. Meanwhile, improvements to Minnesota’s charter law are tied up in the package’s veto by the Governor.
Around the States in 30 Days: Reform Whirlwind Draws to a Close (1997)
June 30, 1997. Several happenings in the world of policy – and one of the courts – have occurred in the last 30 days, signifying that tolerance is low for business as usual. Updates on the U.S. Senate, Minnesota, Massachusetts, North Carolina, Ohio, a Hudson Study on charter schools, and the U.S. Supreme Court.