NEPC review: From surviving to thriving: K-12 choice and opportunity for rural Texas students and teachers.

Amanda Potterton, Annah Rogers, Jeanne Powers

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Abstract

A Heritage Foundation report claims increased competition has improved academic achievement in Arizona’s rural public schools and that similar policies will be good for rural Texas. However, this report overstates the similarities between Arizona and Texas, ignores relevant research literature, and presents simplistic and inaccurate analyses to support its claims. By addressing a narrow set of possible benefits of school choice, it also overlooks issues related to fiscal impacts for district schools, segregation, and exclusionary practices for students who require specialized services in schools. The report is an exercise in advocacy for expanding school choice policies, and its usefulness as a guide for policy and practice is minimal.
Original languageAmerican English
TypeNational Education Policy Center Review
Number of pages15
Place of PublicationUniversity of Boulder, Boulder, CO
StatePublished - Dec 7 2023

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