District and charter leaders propel collaboration through “The Cleveland Plan”
Working closely with the Cleveland Metropolitan School District’s (CMSD) CEO, the school board, and the philanthropic and business community, Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson has placed the improvement of educational options of the city’s 50,000 public school students high on his list of second-term priorities. His efforts include helping craft state legislation that will transform Ohio’s […]
Race to the Top-District: Portfolio School Districts Have the Advantage
The US Department of Education has released details of its latest funding competition, Race to the Top-District. The $400 million competition will award between $5 million and $40 million to districts that score high on the 200-point competition criteria. The competition emphasizes districts offering students a personalized learning environment leading toward college and career readiness—a […]
How district and charter compact leaders advocated for Connecticut’s Education Reform Bill
In January 2012, Connecticut Governor Dannel Malloy introduced a bold education reform campaign targeting Connecticut’s persistent achievement gap—the worst in the nation. Malloy’s campaign, entitled “2012, The Year for Education Reform,” called for increasing access to high-quality schooling models and “removing red tape and other barriers to success.” The resulting legislation that Malloy signed in […]
Logic Model: How Education Challenges Add Up to 7 Portfolio Components
This logic model outlines the premises, strategy principles, actions, and reform elements of the Portfolio School District model.
BRIEF – Managing Talent for School Coherence: Learning from Charter Management Organizations
This brief summarizes a larger report that looks at how CMOs manage teacher talent.
Managing Talent for School Coherence: Learning from Charter Management Organizations
This report examines how charter management organizations recruit, hire, and develop teachers, and how they manage teacher performance.
Baltimore and the Portfolio School District Strategy
This case study of the implementation of Baltimore City Public Schools’ portfolio strategy explores how the district’s reform work aligns with CRPE’s definition of the portfolio strategy and how it compares to the approaches taken in other districts.
The Evolution of School Support Networks in New York City
In this working paper, Eric Nadelstern discusses New York City’s efforts to change the central office and create a system of support organizations to oversee networks of autonomous schools.
Learn about compact governance in Boston and Spring Branch
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has funded a multi-year initiative to support the design and implementation of district-charter collaboration compacts. Figuring out how to create effective cross-sector governance structures has been challenging in some cities. Several cities have created a dedicated “compact manager” position to oversee and help push the compact agreements forward. Boston […]
What are compact cities planning?
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has funded a multi-year initiative to support the design and implementation of district-charter collaboration compacts. In February 2012, 15 compact cities submitted district-charter collaboration concept papers to the Gates Foundation and 8 cities were invited to submit full proposals. Below we summarize common approaches and bold ideas proposed in […]