An Indianapolis charter school is going out on its own—and saying goodbye to its longtime network
Robin Lake is quoted in Chalkbeat on the benefits and downsides of charter management organizations for charter schools.
Going the Extra Mile for School Choice
After Biting Report, Providence Looks to Lift Failing School District
Robin Lake is quoted in The Wall Street Journal about the failing public school district in Providence.
New Ideas for a New Era of Public Education: 8 Ways We Can Change How Schools Are Organized, Funded, Measured and Led to Prepare Grads for the Age of Automation
Drawing from our 25th Anniversary essay collection, The 74 highlights eight of the biggest ideas and proposals CRPE presented about the next era of public education.
The Democratic debate resurrected controversy over busing. But is it an issue today?
Paul Hill and Robin Lake are quoted in this PolitiFact article on the history of busing.
The Providence school report is devastating. What’s next?
Robin Lake is quoted in The Boston Globe about impending reforms to the Providence school district.
Districts v. Charters Is the Wrong Battle to Pick; Political Leaders Must Focus on the Right One
In The 74, Robin Lake writes that policymakers should stop pitting charter schools and school districts against each other.
Grading The 4-Day School Week: The Impacts On Budgets, Education And More
Paul Hill speaks with NPR’s On Point about the four-day school week.
The Education Exchange: Working Together for Charter Schools in Indianapolis
Robin Lake speaks on the Education Next podcast The Education Exchange on what Indianapolis has done to make charter schools work.
‘Inconvenient truths’ missing from Oakland report on charter schools
Robin Lake and Ashley Jochim write in response to an Oakland Unified School District report for EdSource.