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Sabol, Scott A. – ProQuest LLC, 2023
This embedded mixed methods case study described the decision-making influences relevant to Wisconsin rural school district's consolidation. In 2015, Wisconsin's K-12 schools experienced financial cuts that were amongst the largest in the country. As a result, school district interest in consolidation was a natural topic of discussion for many of…
Descriptors: School Districts, Consolidated Schools, Elementary Secondary Education, Decision Making
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Danielle Sanderson Edwards; Joshua Cowen – National Center for Research on Education Access and Choice, 2024
This study examines how student achievement changes following a transfer to a newly opened school. Using comprehensive data on students and teachers from Michigan schools that opened or closed between the 2010-11 and 2018-19 school years, the study employs event study models to evaluate changes in student outcomes as the local supply of schools…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, School Closing, Consolidated Schools, Student Mobility
Husock, Howard – American Enterprise Institute, 2021
The challenge of reopening US public schools in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic has high-lighted the significant role that local teachers unions play in setting policy. The politics of school reopening during the pandemic has brought to the national spotlight the outsized role that teachers unions play in managing big cities. Bureau of Labor…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, School District Size, School Districts, Unions
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Cervone, Jason A. – Australian and International Journal of Rural Education, 2019
Massachusetts is the least rural state in the US, and its existing rural communities are shrinking. This paper examines the historical processes of urbanization, specifically through industrialization that have come to dominate and erase rural communities in the state. The capitalist mindset behind industrialization has spread to education where…
Descriptors: Urbanization, Industrialization, Rural Areas, Rural Schools
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Shi, Jiayi; Sercombe, Peter – Education as Change, 2020
In 1998, the People's Republic of China implemented an education policy, the "School Consolidation Policy", which entailed merging small rural schools with larger ones. It has had a massive effect on rural people across China, and as a result of it, over 60% of schools in outlying areas have closed. The policy's implementation and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Rural Schools, Consolidated Schools, Educational Policy
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Xianzuo, Fan – Chinese Education and Society, 2013
Beginning in the late 1990s and especially since 2000, a new round of large-scale school consolidation has been introduced in rural communities in China. What is the background of this policy initiative? How has it been introduced and implemented? This article examines these issues.
Descriptors: Rural Areas, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries, Taxes
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Freie, Carrie; Eppley, Karen – Peabody Journal of Education, 2014
This case study uses the work of Michel Foucault to challenge the normalization of the principal's role and to examine the complex power relations of a rural school and community in the midst of a closure/consolidation and subsequent reopening as a charter school. In so doing, we move beyond analysis of best practices and toward a more theoretical…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Philosophy, Principals, Administrator Role
Weeks, Richard – School Business Affairs, 2012
The effects of the Great Recession of 2007-2009 continue to challenge school business officials (SBOs) and other education leaders as they strive to prepare students for the global workforce. Economists have borrowed a word from chemistry to describe this state of affairs: hysteresis--the lingering effects of the past on the present. Today's SBOs…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, School Business Officials, Finance Reform, Outsourcing
Gao, Niu – Center for Education Policy Analysis at Stanford University, 2013
This survey report contains the results of the 2009-10, 2010-11, and 2011-12 Principal Surveys conducted by Stanford's Center for Education Policy Analysis (CEPA). The surveys were administered to principals in the San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD). This report appears in two parts, each highlighting some of the aggregated responses…
Descriptors: Principals, Administrator Surveys, Administrator Attitudes, Satisfaction
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Haibo, Yu – Chinese Education and Society, 2013
Rural school consolidation has significantly changed the landscape of rural education in China. Based on a study carried out in nine provinces, this article analyzes the effect of this policy initiative. It has led to increased school dropout rates in rural schools.
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Rural Schools, Consolidated Schools, Dropout Rate
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Britt, Kenith C. – Catholic Education: A Journal of Inquiry and Practice, 2013
Catholic education has been in a state of substantial decline since 1965. In order to help sustain the ministry of Catholic schools, one approach that several dozen dioceses have embraced is the K-12 consolidated Catholic school system. This study investigated the organizational structures within consolidated school systems, factors that led to…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Consolidated Schools, Elementary Secondary Education, Program Descriptions
Stewart, Marvin – ProQuest LLC, 2011
This study examined financial aspects of the consolidation or annexation of 12 pairs of school districts in Texas during the period 1996-2006. Nine of the twelve districts consolidated by mutual agreement of the two school boards and three annexations were by order of the Commissioner of Education of Texas. Financial criteria studied were: (a) per…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Criteria, Transportation, State Aid
Nelson, Loui Lord; Arthur, Elizabeth J.; Jensen, William R.; Van Horn, George – Phi Delta Kappan, 2011
In 2008, the Bartholomew Consolidated School Corporation began the social studies textbook adoption process. Concurrently, the Indiana State Board of Education wrote a memo encouraging schools to look at digital resources; BCSC did not hesitate. This article describes why BCSC chose to move to a digital format at the secondary level, the process…
Descriptors: Consolidated Schools, Textbooks, Electronic Libraries, Layout (Publications)
Waldfogel, Dean – School Business Affairs, 2011
Everyone--board members, parents, and staff--loves small schools, bur it's no secret that small schools cost more to operate, particularly if administrative and teaching staff cannot be assigned efficiently. If there is a silver lining in this dark contextual cloud, it's that political support for consolidating schools has rarely been better. The…
Descriptors: Small Schools, Consolidated Schools, Change Strategies, Organizational Change
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Howley, Aimee; Howley, Craig B.; Rhodes, Megan Eliason; Yahn, Jacqueline J. – Peabody Journal of Education, 2014
The school district is the fundamental administrative unit of schooling in the United States and the superintendent the lead official. The nature and the challenges of this position, however, vary across the landscape. Because most superintendents lead rural districts, the challenges facing those districts are the ones that typically bedevil the…
Descriptors: Superintendents, Rural Schools, School Districts, Governance
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