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Stephanie G. Persson – Knowledge Quest, 2023
In January 2021 the author read "Hey, Kiddo" by Jarrett Krosoczka. The author connected on so many levels with this graphic novel memoir, and knew that it would speak to their students, as well. Krosoczka not only wrote "Hey, Kiddo," but he illustrated it, as well. The author states they knew the healing impact a book could…
Descriptors: Bibliotherapy, Cartoons, Novels, High School Students
Bibler, Andrew – Education Finance and Policy, 2021
Two-way dual language (DL) classrooms enroll students of two different language backgrounds and teach curriculum in both languages. I estimate the effect of attending a DL school on student achievement using school choice lotteries from Charlotte-Mecklenburg School District in North Carolina, finding local average treatment effects of 0.04 and…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Academic Achievement, School Choice, School Districts
Ives, Jillian; Nienhusser, H. Kenny – High School Journal, 2022
The purpose of this exploratory study is to examine how gender shapes women's college-going behaviors in an urban district attempting to remedy racial and economic inequities in college access. Using case study methodology, we examined the experiences of 22 racially diverse women students and 18 institutional agents at three high schools--one…
Descriptors: High School Students, Females, College Attendance, Academic Aspiration
Nakamoto, Jonathan; Grant, Alexis; Snipes, Jason; Allender, Sara; Figueroa, Tanya – WestEd, 2022
WestEd has made substantial progress on the evidence of promise study for Clark County School District's (CCSD) 2017 Magnet Schools Assistance Program (MSAP) grant. WestEd collected the necessary student-level test score, course credit, and demographic data from CCSD for the study to identify statistically significant or substantively important…
Descriptors: County School Districts, Magnet Schools, Achievement Tests, Grants
Kitchens, Karin; Brodnax, NaLette – AERA Open, 2021
School environment plays an important role in student outcomes. Increasingly, research has also highlighted the role school environment plays in the White-Black suspension gap. We test whether magnet schools reduce the White-Black suspension gap using data from Tulsa Public Schools. Using student-level and incident-level data from Tulsa, Oklahoma,…
Descriptors: Race, Discipline, Magnet Schools, Educational Environment
Rebecca A. Cruz; Claire J. Shin; Rachel S. McClam – Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership, 2024
Schools and districts have long grappled with race- and disability-based exclusionary discipline inequities. Research on the topic has uncovered a variety of systems that maintain such disparities, including school policies and practices that exacerbate the problem. Researchers and practitioners have increasingly considered school context and…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Equal Education, Discipline Policy, Disabilities
Jenny Yang; Seokhee Cho – Educational Research and Development Journal, 2024
This study investigates the academic trajectories of gifted high-achievers (HA) and underachievers (UA) in South Korea's magnet high schools, offering insights into the psychosocial and parental factors influencing underachievement in East Asia. Using a longitudinal design, the study analyzed grade point averages (GPA) and self-reported measures…
Descriptors: Magnet Schools, Underachievement, High Achievement, Foreign Countries
Ben-Porath, Sigal – Phi Delta Kappan, 2021
Historically, debates about educational choice have wrestled with big, unresolved tensions that lie at the heart of American life, having to do with individual rights, community obligations, public and private interests, religious freedoms, and more. But in recent years, school reformers have tended to talk about choice as though it referred only…
Descriptors: School Choice, Educational Vouchers, Charter Schools, Private Schools
Cox, Amanda Barrett; Steinbugler, Amy C.; Quinn, Rand – Sociology of Education, 2021
Social capital is broadly beneficial, but parents reap particular benefits from network ties. Schools are key organizations through which parents develop ties. In this article, we examine school-based networks that provide valuable resources. What factors are associated with greater access to key resources such as child care, parenting advice, and…
Descriptors: Social Capital, Social Networks, Mothers, Parent School Relationship
Yifan Xie – ProQuest LLC, 2020
This dissertation includes three essays on school choice. In Chapter 1 we consider the priority-based affirmative action policy in school choice. We weaken the responsiveness to affirmative action policy by requiring at least one minority student to be weakly better off when their priorities are improved. We find that under both the…
Descriptors: School Choice, Affirmative Action, Minority Group Students, Magnet Schools
Burgoyne-Allen, Phillip; O'Keefe, Bonnie; Schiess, Jennifer O'Neal – Bellwether Education Partners, 2019
This brief examines school integration and school choice through the lens of school transportation. It first provides a brief history of the role transportation has played in integration and choice policies. It then dives into three examples of initiatives that combine choice and integration, and the challenges they pose for transportation,…
Descriptors: Student Transportation, School Desegregation, School Choice, Magnet Schools
EdChoice, 2023
There are many different schooling options, but not all educational choice programs are created equal. Public charter schools and public-to-public transfers, for example, have provided options within the traditional system, but those programs leave many schooling types off-limits for families. EdChoice's goal as the nation's oldest school choice…
Descriptors: School Choice, Parent Participation, Empowerment, Elementary Secondary Education
Wade-Jaimes, Katherine – Science Education, 2023
The creation of specialty science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) Schools has been presented as a way to improve both academic and STEM-related outcomes, particularly in urban school districts where "failing" schools are converted the STEM Schools. This study examines this conversion process through the tenets of critical race…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Race, STEM Education, Educational Change
Fletcher, Edward C.; Dumford, Amber D. – Journal of Education for Students Placed at Risk, 2023
Violence--including issues of bullying--in urban schools across the United States is a persistent phenomenon, and continues to be of utmost concern for school administrators, community leaders, students, and their families. Using propensity score matching, we examined the relationship between school type--a magnet career academy and a traditional,…
Descriptors: Bullying, Career Academies, High School Students, Student Behavior
Green, Corinne – Parenting for High Potential, 2019
When considering a school switch, it is imperative that the child be involved in the decision-making process. One study has shown that students who feel forced by their parents to attend a middle school magnet program instead of their assigned middle school showed greater dissatisfaction with school life than those who chose to attend the magnet…
Descriptors: Magnet Schools, Gifted Education, Parent Student Relationship, Personal Autonomy