10th Period
A Thoughtful Discussion about Making Education Great for All
Tuesday, July 19, 2016
In Worst Case Scenario, ECOT Could Still Pay 602 of its 607 Teachers
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Last week, the Electronic Classroom of Tomorrow's Superintendent, Rick Teeters, wrote that if the Ohio Department of Education was able ...
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Ohio Pro-Charter Group: Democrats, not Bipartisan Bill, are ECOT's Problem
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For years , I have said the problem with Ohio's charter schools has been the politics that have driven so much of the debate. That all s...
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Thursday, July 14, 2016
Latest ECOT Taxpayer Outrage: School Won't Turn Over Public Records.
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The nation's largest for-profit charter school won't turn over public records to the state agency charged with holding them accounta...
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Monday, July 11, 2016
BREAKING: Accountability Wins, ECOT Loses Legal Hearing. Nation's Largest For-Profit School's Future Unclear.
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A Franklin County judge has ruled that the Ohio Department of Education can try to figure out whether the $108 million it sent to the Electr...
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Accountability 101: If State Counts ECOT's Kids, School May Close. Exactly.
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If the Ohio Department of Education tries to verify that students at the Electronic Classroom of Tomorrow are online 5 hours a day, ECOT Sup...
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Friday, July 8, 2016
Ohio Department of Education Lets ECOT Print Money
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Buried inside today's Columbus Dispatch story about The Electronic Classroom of Tomorrow suing the state is a perfect example of why Ohi...
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Wednesday, June 22, 2016
HB 2 Working. Progress Still Slow.
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There has been a growing swell of media and other reports detailing how HB 2's greater charter school accountability provisions are lead...
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