Here are links to a number of National School Reform Groups on the net:

Note: Views of organizations linked through this site merely are for informational purposes and do not necessarily represent the views of NH Center for School Reform.


National School Reform Groups

 National Charter School Clearing House

  National Charter Schools Institute - New national clearinghouse for information, training for charter school leaders and chartering authorizers, on-line library, external experts.

EducationLeaders.org - A coalition of diverse national organizations committed to expanding and improving the charter school movement in the United States.

  Children's Alliance - Follow education and children’s issue, although not specifically school reform.

  US Charter Schools.org - Listing of charter school organizations, state by state.

  Center for Education Reform - a national, non-profit education advocacy group providing resources on school reform. Extensive charter school information, with links to all states. 

Thomas B. Fordham Foundation - Web site of the Educational Excellence Network with info on state of public schooling, chaired by Chester Finn and Diane Ravitch.  

  The Harvard Program on Education Policy and Governance - A leading resource of evidence on school choice and info on school governance. 

  Employer-Linked Charter School Initiative - This Wisconsin Site has a collection of national resources on technical and career education, model schools, charter and high school reform as well as a range of real-world practices.

 The Hudson Institute - A think tank dedicated to problems of public schooling.

  The Heartland Institute - Offers resources to school-reformers, including a 400-page manual on how to design, promote, and implement school choice plans titled "Rebuilding America's Schools."

 Milton & Rose D. Friedman Foundation - Two distinguished economists have a foundation spotlighting deficiencies in existing government-run schools. They believe in choice, restructuring, and effective competition in the market for educational services.