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The Public Education Implications of Home Purchasers Being 88% White | The Tiny Houses of Learning Our Society is Building for Our Most Vulnerable Kids Now

Good day, CharterFolk. It was good to be out canvassing this weekend with CharterFolk in Los Angeles for today’s school

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Jed Wallace November 8, 2022

CharterFolk Contributor Starlee Coleman – A Rallying Cry:  We Need More Charters

Hello CharterFolk! Today we are pleased to share a contributor column from Starlee Coleman, the CEO of the Texas Public

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Kerry Flanagan November 4, 2022

If You Do Everything, You’ll Win – The Scope of Challenge Charter Schools Will Ultimately Take On

Good morning, CharterFolk. I start today thanking Jack McCarthy for his Contributor Column from last week. I certainly agree with

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Jed Wallace November 2, 2022

The Importance of Understanding the Agency and Intention Issues Playing Out in Schools, Courts and Legislatures Now

Good morning, CharterFolk. Soccer games all over Northern California this weekend kept me from getting out my second post to

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Jed Wallace October 31, 2022

CharterFolk Contributor Jack McCarthy – Are We Ready for a Reboot?

Hello CharterFolk! Today we are pleased to share a contributor column from Jack McCarthy, CEO of AppleTree Institute for Education

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Kerry Flanagan October 28, 2022

NAEP and the Stampede of Pachyderms Shaping Education Policy Today

Good morning, CharterFolk, Last weekend’s post featured a breath of fresh air. An article from a progressive publication recognizing the

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Jed Wallace October 27, 2022

Schools That Speak Their Very Own Language – Why Charter Schools Really Succeed With Students

Weekend’s greetings, CharterFolk. My day job workload has been such that lately I’ve only been able to get my second

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Jed Wallace October 23, 2022

CharterFolk Contributor Debbie Beyer – Unapologetically Charter

Hello CharterFolk! Today we are pleased to share a contributor column from Debbie Beyer, the founding Principal and Executive Director

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Kerry Flanagan October 20, 2022

Turning Corners to Discover More CharterFolk Living the Hero’s Journey

Yesterday I got this picture from my daughter Tess. She is in her second year at the University of San

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Jed Wallace October 19, 2022

What Will Determine Results in Future Elections is the New Policy Agendas We Pursue Between Them

Weekend greetings, CharterFolk. It’s been quite a while since we have had so many favorable responses to a Contributor Column

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Jed Wallace October 16, 2022

At Least We Know Now How the Ruling Elite Talks Behind Closed Doors About Other People’s Kids

Good morning, CharterFolk. Earlier this week I had started a piece which riffed off this article. It’s a stunning indictment

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Jed Wallace October 13, 2022

CharterFolk Contributor Danyela Souza Egorov – Lessons Learned From My Run for NY State Senate

Hello Charter Folk! Today we are pleased to share a contributor column from Danyela Souza Egorov, New York City (NYC)

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Kerry Flanagan October 12, 2022

New CSP Awards Reveal the Lay of the CharterLand and the Three Things We Have to Do Now

Good day, CharterFolk. It was so great to share Terry Ryan’s Contributor Column on Friday. As Terry writes, we often

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Jed Wallace October 9, 2022

CharterFolk Contributor Terry Ryan – Idaho’s Public Charter Schools at 25:  The Best is Yet to Come

Hello Charter Folk! Today we are pleased to share a contributor column from Terry Ryan, CEO of the Boise-based education

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Kerry Flanagan October 6, 2022

Sometimes The Best Way to Grow Big is to Remember the Importance of Remaining Small

Good day, CharterFolk. We continue to face some technical issues getting out posts to our now larger readership.  Some of you,

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Jed Wallace October 3, 2022

CharterFolk Contributor Christine Ferris – Small Schools

Good morning, CharterFolk! Today we are pleased to share a contributor column from Christine Ferris, Executive Director, Highline Academy Charter

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Kerry Flanagan September 30, 2022

Bats in the Eaves of Public Education | Homecoming on Vouchers

Good day, CharterFolk. I start today providing a coda to my column in August about Mile High regulation. The school

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Jed Wallace September 27, 2022

What the Charter School Movement Has to Learn from UkraineFolk

Good morning CharterFolk,  I send this post just 24 hours after a leader has made a series of threats against

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Jed Wallace September 22, 2022

Houston, We’ve Got a Problem – Our Advocacy Now is Unimaginative

Good day, CharterFolk. I thought I’d share a comment we received from a CharterFolk reader about Wednesday’s post. This is

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Jed Wallace September 20, 2022

When Schools Work … For Them – The Impact of Insiders on Education in Los Angeles Over the Past Quarter Century, Part One

Good morning, CharterFolk. Building on my last two posts from last Wednesday and Friday, I want to dive straight into

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Jed Wallace September 14, 2022
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