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Greene, Jay P.; Trivitt, Julie R. – Peabody Journal of Education, 2008
Over the last 3 decades student achievement has remained essentially unchanged in the United States, but not for a lack of spending. Over the same period a myriad of education reforms have been suggested and per-pupil spending has more than doubled. Since the 1990s the education reform attempts have frequently included judicial decisions to revise…
Descriptors: Judges, Court Litigation, Graduation Rate, Educational Finance
Greene, Jay P.; Winters, Marcus A. – Education Working Paper Archive, 2006
This study uses a widely respected method to calculate public high school graduation rates for the nation, for each state, and for the 100 largest school districts in the United States. The authors calculate graduation rates overall, by race, and by gender, using the most recent available data (the class of 2003). While this report builds upon a…
Descriptors: Graduation Rate, High School Students, High School Graduates, Males
Greene, Jay P.; Winters, Marcus A. – Center for Civic Innovation, 2006
This study uses a widely respected method to calculate public high school graduation rates for the nation, for each state, and for the 100 largest school districts in the United States. Graduation rates are calculated overall, by race, and by gender, using the most recent available data (the class of 2003). While this report builds upon a…
Descriptors: Females, Males, Graduation, Graduation Rate
Greene, Jay P.; Forster, Greg – Center for Civic Innovation, 2003
Students who fail to graduate high school prepared to attend a four-year college are much less likely to gain full access to our country's economic, political, and social opportunities. In this study, the authors estimate the percentage of students in the public high school class of 2001 who actually possess the minimum qualifications for applying…
Descriptors: High School Graduates, College Bound Students, Graduation Rate, College Admission