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Conaway, Brooke; Scafidi, Benjamin; Stephenson, E. F. – Journal of School Choice, 2016
Georgia's 2012 Charter Schools Amendment was the first successful statewide school choice referendum in the United States. This amendment permitted the state to authorize new charter schools, thereby creating a way for charter creators to bypass local school boards. This study analyzes voting on this state constitutional amendment and finds that…
Descriptors: Voting, Charter Schools, State Legislation, Correlation
Scafidi, Benjamin; Sjoquist, David L.; Stinebrickner, Todd R. – Economics of Education Review, 2007
This paper provides information about the importance of non-pecuniary school characteristics, such as race and poverty, on teacher turnover in Georgia. Simple descriptive statistics indicate that new teachers are more likely to leave schools with lower test scores, lower income, or higher proportions of minorities. A linear probability and a…
Descriptors: Probability, Minority Groups, Faculty Mobility, Teacher Persistence