SCHOOL CHOICE: THE ANSWER FOR NEW
YORK'S TWIN FISCAL & EDUCATIONAL CRISES?

April 30, 2009, New York City
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A FERA Report
GRADING EDUCATION:
Making New York Schools More Accountable
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Investment Scandal

Welcome to FERA
The Foundation for Education Reform & Accountability is an independent education reform organization led by a coalition of business leaders, education reformers, and civic and cultural leaders.

FERA focuses its research and activity in three broad areas:

RECENT ACTIVITIES

Tom Carroll on taking steps to ensure a basic religious literacy
 
Tom Carroll on the virtues of having multiple charter authorizers in New York
 
Press Release: Regents Allow Teachers Scoring of Students’ Exams to Count as Professional Development
 
Jason Brooks on NYSUT’s lavish spending on union bosses
 
Press Release: New Failing Schools List Shows Marginal Progress in New York and the Need for More School Choice Options
 
Tom Carroll on teachers unions working to kneecap innovative charter schools
 
Press Release: Statement on President Obama’s Speech Today on Education Reform
[Text of President Obama’s Speech]
 
Jason Brooks on the Buffalo district’s financial surplus ["Buffalo School District should dip into surplus," Buffalo News]
 
Tom Carroll on New York’s charter school movement at the ten-year mark ["Happy Birthday, Charter Schools," City Journal]
 
Press Release: New York Spending History Shows Money Doesn’t Buy Results
 
Brian Backstrom on the manageability of belt-tightening efforts in Albany ["School budget cuts look manageable," Times Union]
 
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Among its efforts to improve educational accountability in New York State, FERA monitors the implementation of the revolutionary federal No Child Left Behind act (which forced the public identification of failing schools statewide), explores granting mayors greater control of urban school systems, and examines the state's choices on curriculum, learning standards, and student performance assessments.  FERA explores exciting educational innovations, regarding charter schools, single-sex public education, new approaches to teacher work-rules, how some schools succeed dramatically with disadvantaged student populations,  and more.  The education landscape has changed dramatically with the advent of numerous school choice developments, areas which FERA explores.  The U.S. Supreme Court's Zelman decision sanctioning vouchers opens new avenues of reform to explore in New York. 

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