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Michael Petrilli

@michaelpetrilli

President of the Thomas B. Fordham Institute; an editor of Education Next; visiting fellow at the Hoover Institution; a contributor at Forbes.com; proud father.

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AG Yost sent a cease-and-desist letter to Columbus City Schools today warning the district to resume transporting hundreds of charter-school and private-school students or face a lawsuit from the state. Details: bit.ly/4ge73jS

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Podcast discussion on our new study examining race and ethnicity, family socioeconomic status, and student achievement during elementary school. Thank you for having us on, Michael Petrilli. Fordham Institute. University at Albany UAlbany School of Public Health fordhaminstitute.org/national/resou…

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So Frederick M. Hess is right to be cynical about faux-bipartisanship (educationnext.org/against-potemk…) but you gotta love it when EdNavigator (educationdaly.us/p/all-school-m…) and Max Eden (aei.org/op-eds/make-sc…) land on the same policy position re: school lunch!

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On this week’s Education Gadfly Show podcast, Eric Hengyu Hu, PhD and Paul L. Morgan🥋📚, authors of Fordham’s recently released report "Explaining Achievement Gaps: The Role of Socioeconomic Factors," joins Michael Petrilli and David to discuss their findings. fordhaminstitute.org/national/resou…

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The vibes for career-tech programs are great. But they’re too rare, writes Michael Petrilli. States should get serious about creating pathways that offer a real choice to kids and their families. fordhaminstitute.org/national/comme…

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Checker Finn asks: What’s the point of high school? And explores the arguments around: - College for All - College AND Career - College OR Career fordhaminstitute.org/national/comme…

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From Barack Obama, to lots of funders, to students themselves, the vibes for #CTE are great. But career-oriented pathways are too rare. fordhaminstitute.org/national/comme…

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I finally had the chance to read the much-praised private school choice showdown between Derrell Bradford and Michael Petrilli in the storied pages of Education Next. I found both arguments to be equally compelling and persuasive. Sue me. educationnext.org/should-the-wea…

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Now for some good news: Teenage E-Cigarette Use Drops to a 10-Year Low The percentage of middle and high school students reporting that they vaped tobacco products declined to about a third of the peak levels in 2019, a new survey shows. nytimes.com/2024/09/05/hea…

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Texas charters sue to get school ratings released: They want parents to be able to compare schools. Every state has a school "report card," but most are hard to navigate. tinyurl.com/5n7kbm78 #school #education Corey A. DeAngelis, school choice evangelist Erika Sanzi EdNavigator Michael Petrilli

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The vibes for career-tech programs are great. But they’re too rare, writes Michael Petrilli. States should get serious about creating pathways that offer a real choice to kids and their families. fordhaminstitute.org/national/comme…