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Julia Burdick-Will; Leela Gebo; Alexandra D. Williams – Sociology of Education, 2024
In this study, we examine whether students in violent neighborhoods actively avoid their local school as a form of social and physical protection. Specifically, we use 10 years of administrative data (2010-2020) from the high school choice open enrollment program in the Baltimore City Public School System to evaluate the interaction between…
Descriptors: Neighborhoods, Violence, School Choice, Geographic Location
Erica Frankenberg; Christopher S. Fowler; Sarah Asson; Ruth Krebs Buck – RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences, 2023
We analyze the relationship between residential populations, school attendance zone boundaries (AZBs), and school enrollments in two large, countywide suburban districts, Fairfax County, Virginia, and Montgomery County, Maryland, from 1990 to 2010. A steep decline in white, school-age children and an increase in black, Hispanic, and Asian children…
Descriptors: School District Reorganization, Attendance, School Desegregation, Neighborhood Integration
Demma, Rachel – Journal of Early Childhood Research, 2022
To better understand how parent choice and program participation fosters socioeconomic diversity within community early learning programs, this in-depth case study examined two high-quality, socioeconomically diverse community early education program sites operating in Baltimore City. Key findings of this study include, (1) Despite their shared…
Descriptors: Parents, Early Childhood Education, School Choice, Socioeconomic Status
Stein, Marc L.; Nagro, Sarah – Journal of Education for Students Placed at Risk, 2015
Public school choice has become a common feature in American school districts. Any potential benefits that could be derived from these policies depend heavily on the ability of parents and students to make informed and educated decisions about their school options. We examined the readability and complexity of school-choice guides across a sample…
Descriptors: Readability, Difficulty Level, School Choice, Guides
Condliffe, Barbara F.; Boyd, Melody L.; DeLuca, Stefanie – Teachers College Record, 2015
Background: High school choice policies attempt to improve the educational outcomes of poor and minority students by allowing access to high schools beyond neighborhood boundaries. These policies assume that given a choice, families will be able to select a school that supports their child's learning and promotes educational attainment. However,…
Descriptors: High School Students, School Choice, Low Income Groups, Minority Group Students
Kahlenberg, Richard D. – American Educator, 2013
Integrating our schools is a goal that many of us share. But some seem to have given up on the idea, as plans to boost racial diversity have come under attack, and as the fixation on test scores has narrowed some people's concept of a good education. There is, however, new hope: integration by socioeconomic status. It's a cost-effective, legally…
Descriptors: School Desegregation, Socioeconomic Status, Social Integration, Achievement Gap
DeLuca, Stefanie; Rosenblatt, Peter – Teachers College Record, 2010
Background: Previous research has demonstrated that children growing up in poor communities have limited access to high-performing schools, while more affluent neighborhoods tend to have higher-ranking schools and more opportunities for after-school programs and activities. Therefore, many researchers and policy makers expected not only that the…
Descriptors: Transfer Students, Neighborhoods, Middle Class, Environmental Influences
Mead, Sara – Education Next, 2007
The passage of the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) in 2001 brought new urgency to the task of turning around low-performing schools. While many schools have been identified as needing improvement under NCLB, only a small percentage have failed to make progress for long enough--six years--to be subject to restructuring, the most serious consequence…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Educational Improvement, School Districts, Charter Schools

Henig, Jeffrey R. – Social Science Quarterly, 1990
Analyzes characteristics of 14 magnet schools and student transfer applications in Montgomery County, Maryland. Finds White families prefer schools with fewer minorities, while minority families choose schools in lower-income, high-minority neighborhoods. Notes that school characteristics determined by the administration had little independent…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Educational Research, Elementary Education, Institutional Characteristics
Mote, Michael – Phi Delta Kappan, 1999
An elementary principal believes the universal "right" to a free public-school education has so hamstrung educators that they cannot effectively set or maintain standards. Two case studies involving disruptive students and irresponsible parents illustrate a vicious cycle that only educational vouchers (for full per-pupil amounts) might…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Case Studies, Change Strategies, Civil Liberties