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Andrene Castro; Genevieve Siegel-Hawley; Kimberly Bridges; Shenita E. Williams – Review of Educational Research, 2024
School rezoning is the process of drawing and redrawing school attendance boundaries (SABs). However, studies explicitly focused on changing SABs through rezoning or other mechanisms are spread across multiple bodies of literature. Rezoning is also a politically contentious issue governed by local school boards, tying it to conceptual work on the…
Descriptors: School Districts, School District Reorganization, Board of Education Policy, Literature Reviews
Carol Mutch – Policy Futures in Education, 2024
Schools can be permanently closed for many reasons -- economic rationalisation, post-disaster relocations, population decline or educational failure. Research on permanent school closures reports mostly negative and long-lasting consequences, not just for the school's staff and students, but for the local community. After the 2010/2011 Canterbury…
Descriptors: School Closing, Emergency Programs, Natural Disasters, Foreign Countries
Erica Frankenberg; Christopher S. Fowler; Sarah Asson; Ruth Krebs Buck – RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences, 2023
We analyze the relationship between residential populations, school attendance zone boundaries (AZBs), and school enrollments in two large, countywide suburban districts, Fairfax County, Virginia, and Montgomery County, Maryland, from 1990 to 2010. A steep decline in white, school-age children and an increase in black, Hispanic, and Asian children…
Descriptors: School District Reorganization, Attendance, School Desegregation, Neighborhood Integration
Sarah Asson; Ruth Krebs Buck; Hope Bodenschatz; Erica Frankenberg; Christopher S. Fowler – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2024
Noncontiguous school attendance zone boundaries (AZBs) have a unique, relatively uncommon shape that assign two or more non-adjacent residential areas to the same school. Given their ability to shape school enrollments by taking advantage of residential sorting, noncontiguous AZBs have historically been linked to explicit efforts to both segregate…
Descriptors: Attendance, School Segregation, Diversity (Institutional), Student Diversity
Sarah Asson – Educational Policy, 2024
U.S. public schools provide substantially different educational opportunities to students--even within school districts, where attendance zone boundaries (AZBs) shape most children's access to schools. The (re)drawing of AZBs is therefore a highly consequential policy decision. In this paper, I study how AZB changes in the Washington, D.C.…
Descriptors: School District Reorganization, Attendance, Equal Education, Racial Discrimination
Kayla M. Bill – ProQuest LLC, 2023
School desegregation policies aim to redistribute educational resources and opportunities more equitably, but they have not always done so. Evidence indicates that political factors, including resistance from White parents and legal constraints, have undermined desegregation policies' potential to fulfill their aims. Yet, a few studies suggest…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Politics of Education, School Desegregation, Educational Change
Cynamon, Jeremy Kingston; Pavel, Sonia Maria – Power and Education, 2022
The authors argue that from the perspective of distributive justice, school district fragmentation--meaning both the existing reality of hyper-proliferated school districts and the practice of further breaking larger districts into smaller ones--produces three distinct injustices. First, it undermines racial solidarity and the bonds of community.…
Descriptors: School Districts, Justice, Educational Policy, Ethics
Nowicki, Jacqueline M. – US Government Accountability Office, 2022
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) was asked to examine the prevalence and growth of segregation in K-12 public schools. This report examined the extent of (1) racial, ethnic, and economic divisions in K-12 public schools; and (2) district secession and any resulting student demographic shifts. To determine the extent of divisions along…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Student Diversity, Demography, School Segregation
Diem, Sarah; Sampson, Carrie – Urban Education, 2023
School district decentralization typically shifts authority and resources from central office administrators at the district level to leaders at the school level. Although decentralization reforms have been prevalent in urban educational contexts for decades, they often yield poor results for low-income, minoritized communities. In this article,…
Descriptors: School District Reorganization, Administrative Organization, Equal Education, Educational Improvement
Kafka, Judith; Matheny, Cici – AERA Open, 2021
This article traces the spatial history of New York City's geographic school subdistrict boundaries throughout the 20th century, exploring the historical relationship between race, space, and schooling in New York City and beyond. It seeks to both make the case for studying the spatial history of within-district education boundaries and put the…
Descriptors: Educational History, Urban Schools, Racial Factors, School District Reorganization
Zahava Stadler; Jordan Abbott – New America, 2024
This is the executive summary for the full report, "Crossing the Line: Segregation and Resource Inequality between America's School Districts." School funding debates in the United States tend to center on how much money school districts should receive, and through what policies and formulas. But they almost never focus on the district…
Descriptors: School Districts, School District Reorganization, Educational Policy, Equal Education
Gillani, Nabeel; Beeferman, Doug; Vega-Pourheydarian, Christine; Overney, Cassandra; Van Hentenryck, Pascal; Roy, Deb – Educational Researcher, 2023
Most U.S. school districts draw "attendance boundaries" to define catchment areas that assign students to schools near their homes, often recapitulating neighborhood demographic segregation in schools. Focusing on elementary schools, we ask: How much might we reduce school segregation by redrawing attendance boundaries? Combining parent…
Descriptors: School Districts, School District Reorganization, Racial Segregation, Student Diversity
Zahava Stadler; Jordan Abbott – New America, 2024
School district boundaries define more than just the area where a certain group of children attends a given set of schools. They also determine the taxing jurisdiction that supports those schools with local property taxes. Big differences in property value can lead to large funding gaps, even between neighboring districts. These disparities in…
Descriptors: School Districts, School District Reorganization, Educational Policy, Equal Education
Putting Everything on the Table: Complexity, Context, and Community Engagement with Public Education
Syeed, Esa – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2021
For the first time since 1968, local education authorities in Washington, D.C. embarked on a contentious process of engaging communities as part of a comprehensive revision of the city's student assignment and school boundary policies in 2013. Despite the potentially divisive nature of the issue, public deliberation went beyond re-drawing school…
Descriptors: Public Education, School Districts, School Community Relationship, Student Placement
Monarrez, Tomas; Schonholzer, David; Chien, Carina; Rainer, Macy – Urban Institute, 2021
School segregation is one of the most enduring inequities in US public education, reinforcing racial and ethnic gaps in academic and socioeconomic outcomes. School boundaries, whether between districts or between schools within a district, often help perpetuate school segregation in otherwise racially and ethnically diverse cities and…
Descriptors: Metropolitan Areas, School Segregation, Equal Education, Attendance Patterns

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