ERIC Number: ED592622
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 2018-Sep
Pages: 48
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The Extra Mile: Time to School and Student Outcomes in Washington, DC. Research Report
Blagg, Kristin; Rosenboom, Victoria; Chingos, Matthew M.
Urban Institute
We measure the relationship between travel time to school and students' likelihood of transfer (and where they transfer to), attendance, and test scores in Washington, DC. Travel time to school is especially salient in DC, where roughly three-quarters of students attend a school other than the one tied to their neighborhood. A longer commute is associated with an increased likelihood of changing schools, both during and between school years, and with a slight increase in absenteeism. Despite these negative associations, we find essentially no difference in sixth-grade test score outcomes between peers who travel different distances to the same school.
Descriptors: Travel, Time, Transfer Students, Attendance Patterns, Tests, Scores, Neighborhood Schools, Urban Schools, Transportation, Proximity, Correlation, Charter Schools, School Choice, Geographic Location, Student Mobility, Educational Policy, Public Schools, Gender Differences, Racial Differences, Ethnicity, Socioeconomic Status, English Language Learners, Special Education, Place of Residence, Elementary Secondary Education, Age Differences
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Publication Type: Reports - Evaluative; Numerical/Quantitative Data
Education Level: Elementary Secondary Education
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Language: English
Sponsor: Walton Family Foundation
Authoring Institution: Urban Institute
Identifiers - Location: District of Columbia
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