CRPE's study of Hartford's portfolio strategy implementation is cited in this op ed, in which the author urges city leaders to retain Supt. Kishimoto and sustain the reform efforts.
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In a guest blog for the Michael and Susan Dell Foundation's occasional series on portfolio districts, Roza explains how student-based allocation facilitates the goal of districtwide improvement.
Robin Lake is interviewed by Andy Smarick in Education Next.
The Building State Capacity and Productivity Center's new report is the first in a series intended to help state education agencies use performance management to support school improvement.
CRPE Policy Director Christine Campbell discussed school autonomy on Minneapolis Public Radio.
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Please save the date for the 9th Network Meeting. It will be held July 9th-11th in Seattle, Washington, and will focus on the intersection of choice and accountability.
This webinar will help participants to better understand their state’s data, identify highly productive models, make comparisons among schools, understand the labor force, and identify critical financial and student data needed for productivity reform.
Workshops, exercises, and participant-led discussions on many key Portfolio Strategy topics.
This monthly newsletter provides timely updates on news from other compact sites and easy access to relevant resources.
By Paul Hill and Sarah Yatsko
Baltimore is right to applaud City Schools CEO Andrés Alonso and to be sorry to see him go. Like other cities that lose an effective school district leader, the city is also at risk of losing what he has done.
CRPE has received funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to study principals in Washington State and how they are hired and supported by the state’s school districts.
This monthly newsletter provides timely updates on news from other compact sites and easy access to relevant resources.
Ethan Gray writes about a new breed of organizations—charter school incubators—emerging in cities across the US, bringing some private-sector strategies to the charter school start-up scene.
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Jun 11
@SarahDSparks on re-engaging dropouts: http://t.co/S9Y8JpRUcs - & our report on multiple pathways to graduation http://t.co/4ILsXI28DZ
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Jun 11
RT @educationweek: Half of charter schools will outgrow their current facility over the next 5 years, @charteralliance survey finds:...
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Jun 11
Feds propose $300M HS redesign initiative: career & STEM focus, emphasis on personalized learning http://t.co/AomvKG22pJ
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CRPE's Paul Hill & Sarah Yatsko: 2 Keep Improving Options 4 Baltimore's Students, Sustain Alonso's Portfolio Strategy http://t.co/5ZnqGBrNtI
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Jun 10
Marguerite Roza: $s following students facilitates goal of districtwide improvement. http://t.co/0wqBDOYrlE #portfoliostrategy #edfinance
