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Filardo, Mary; Allen, Marni; Huvendick, Nancy; Sung, Ping; Garrison, David; Turner, Margery Austin; Comey, Jennifer; Williams, Barika; Guernsey, Elizabeth – 21st Century School Fund, 2008
Over the last decade, the District of Columbia implemented bold steps to improve its public schools while also experiencing population growth, property value increases, and strong city fiscal health. But its child population (0-17 years old) remained essentially the same and a dwindling share of the city's children was attending the public…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Public Schools, Urban Schools, Housing


