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Jude Schwalbach – Education Next, 2024
Open enrollment in public schools is a form of school choice that allows students to attend schools other than the one assigned to them by their school district. Though often less visible than policies such as charter schools, vouchers, and education savings accounts, K-12 open enrollment is rising in popularity across the nation, and 73 percent…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Open Enrollment, Public Schools, School Choice
Mathew D. L. Frump – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This dissertation examines the perceptions of parents who open enroll their children in an alternative public school by diving into the lived experiences of these individuals. The research is grounded in three theoretical frameworks: Parent Involvement Theory (McCurdy and Daro, 2001), Rational Choice Theory (Adler et al., 2014), and Market Theory…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, School Choice, Open Enrollment, Reputation
Arkansas Department of Education, 2023
The public schools of Arkansas, open enrollment public charter schools, and education service cooperatives, 2022-2023 actual and 2023-2024 budgeted, is presented here. The rankings of selected items of the public schools of Arkansas, 2022-2023 actual, are also included. The school districts are listed according to Local Education Agency (LEA)…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Open Enrollment, Charter Schools, Education Service Centers
Sampson, Carrie; Garcia, David R.; Hom, Matthew O.; Bertrand, Melanie – Peabody Journal of Education, 2022
Despite receiving little academic attention, open enrollment has the greatest potential among school choice policies to transform the governance of local school districts because all student transfers occur within the public school system, meaning that families and governance structures in two (or more) school districts are impacted by…
Descriptors: Open Enrollment, School Choice, Educational Policy, Governance
New Localism in the Neoliberal Era: Local District Response to Voluntary Open-School Markets in Ohio
Lee, Jin – SAGE Open, 2021
Local education governance has allowed neighborhood schools to offer community-oriented curricula and activities, and public schools have been operated to serve only residents' children within the defined areas. The rise of neoliberalism may, however, undermine political foundations of the traditional political systems. This article explores how…
Descriptors: Neighborhood Schools, School Districts, School District Autonomy, Neoliberalism
Garcia, Matt – Teachers College Record, 2021
Background: Early studies of district-level outcomes of interdistrict school choice policies found changes in how districts interact with one another and changes in districts' per-pupil expenditures. More recent studies suggest that wider social and political consequences may result from interdistrict choice policies. Purpose: In Colorado,…
Descriptors: School Districts, School Choice, Open Enrollment, Network Analysis
Childs, Joshua; Taylor, Z.W. – Journal of Education, 2023
As open enrollment charter districts have continued to grow in Texas, researchers and policymakers have continued to investigate how charter districts market themselves to the public in an effort to recruit students, teachers, and finances. Although a wealth of research has examined how charter districts recruit students, teachers, and finances…
Descriptors: School Size, Elementary Secondary Education, Public Schools, Charter Schools
Jeremy Singer – Education and Urban Society, 2024
School choice policies can, by design or in implementation, give schools and districts discretion over enrollment. In this study, I examine the effect of local discretion over inter-district open enrollment on non-resident enrollment. I use longitudinal data on open enrollment patterns and policies in the metropolitan Detroit area. I find that…
Descriptors: School Choice, Open Enrollment, Place of Residence, Educational Policy
Education Commission of the States, 2022
Intradistrict open enrollment policies allow students to transfer to another school in their resident district. This datapoint captures district open enrollment requirements, reasons for denying student transfer, and exceptions to open enrollment policies. States with a "No" or "Not permitted" entry explicitly prohibit…
Descriptors: Student Mobility, Open Enrollment, School Districts, State Policy
Education Commission of the States, 2022
Interdistrict open enrollment policies allow students to transfer to a nonresident (receiving) district. This data point captures district open enrollment requirements, reasons for denying student transfer, and exceptions to open enrollment policies. States with a "No" or "Not permitted" entry explicitly prohibit interdistrict…
Descriptors: Student Mobility, Open Enrollment, School Districts, State Policy
Education Commission of the States, 2022
This datapoint captures provisions in state policy that explicitly address racial integration or balance in schools and court or federal desegregation orders. [View the full "50-State Comparison: Open Enrollment Policies 2022" here: https://www.ecs.org/50-state-comparison-open-enrollment-policies/.]
Descriptors: Open Enrollment, State Policy, School Desegregation, State Legislation
Pendergrass, Susan – EdChoice, 2023
Open enrollment is a form of school choice that gives families the opportunity to choose an educational setting or school within the public school system that is best for their children. In U.S. public school districts, students typically must attend the school that is in their neighborhood and often do not have a choice of attending a different…
Descriptors: Public Schools, School Districts, Educational Policy, Open Enrollment
Education Commission of the States, 2022
Open enrollment is an integral part of state public school choice policies. This datapoint captures state policies addressing student transportation to schools outside of their attendance zone, including the entity responsible and available financial assistance. [View the full "50-State Comparison: Open Enrollment Policies 2022" here:…
Descriptors: Open Enrollment, State Policy, Educational Policy, Transfer Policy
Trujillo, Gabriel A. – ProQuest LLC, 2018
Parents of school-aged children currently find themselves with a wide range of school choice to meet their social, philological, and educational needs. The parents that opt to invoke their choice option are willing to pay tuition, travel greater distances and/or relocate their families for better schools or educational opportunities. In many…
Descriptors: School Choice, Parent Attitudes, Open Enrollment, School Districts
Pogodzinski, Ben; Lenhoff, Sarah Winchell; Addonizio, Michael – Educational Administration Quarterly, 2019
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify an association between student mobility through open enrollment and voter support for school bond proposals. Specifically, we hypothesized that higher percentages of nonresident enrollment in a school district and resident exit from a district would be associated with lower levels of voter support…
Descriptors: Student Mobility, Open Enrollment, Bond Issues, Voting