Author: Seth Cox
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Small Schools Work in New York
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More studies show how smaller schools can make a difference – especially in neighborhoods with higher minority demographics: “New smaller high schools, typically in black or Hispanic neighborhoods, serve about 100 students per grade. More than 90 percent of the students attending these schools are black or Hispanic. Nearly 85 percent qualify for free or reduced…
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Small Classes, Small Schools
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Patricia A. Wasley writes a very insightful look at the relationship between small classes and small schools. Of course, research shows that small schools are mostly found in smaller school districts, so this article is a reflection of that, too. Students in schools with large populations of disadvantaged students perform least well on standardized assessments.…
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The Answer is Reduce School District Size
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Mike Antonucci, director of the Education Intelligence Agency (EIA), gives more information about how reducing school district size can solve many of the problems in education. His first bullet point is as follows: One of the bits of information the EIA tables provide is whether a school district spent 65 percent or more on “instruction.”…
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Larger School Districts Tend to Veer 'Off Task'
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Vin Suprynowicz, assistant editorial page editor of the Las Vegas Review-Journal, recently posted about the problems that large school districts are prone to have. Read more from the original article here: http://www.backwoodshome.com/columns/suprynowicz030316.html “While espousing the virtues of small schools with a community atmosphere, our public school system has monstrously large school districts, mainly in poor…
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Videos interviewing David Cox during the campaign to divide Utah's largest school district in 2007
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The following 6 videos were made to highlight the history, reasoning, progress, and issues of dividing large school districts during the 2007 campaign to divide Utah’s largest school district at that time, Jordan S.D. #1 of 6 How I came to realize the principle of dividing as the solution. #2 of 6 The history of…
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California 2011 study of their smaller school districts
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California published a study on whether to consolidate its smaller school districts it did in 2011. It looked at costs and benefits. There were some interesting findings. They found among other things that medium-sized districts did better in student performance than the large or very small sized districts. While very small districts cost much more,…
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Schools are better governed locally
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“If it is believed that… elementary schools will be better managed by the governor and council, the commissioners of the literary fund or any other general authority of the government than by the parents within each ward, it is a belief against all experience. Try the principle one step further, and… commit to the governor…
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More supporting research
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More research can be found at http://smallerschoolsresearch.blogspot.com/
