This special issue of Great Plains Research focuses on rural communities and school consolidation. It publishes some of the contributions, both essays and research articles, first presented at the Center for Great Plains Studies\u27 39th Annual Symposium at the University of Nebraska at Kearney on April 5-6, 2013. It also includes some images from a special Chuck Guildner photographic exhibition staged at the Museum of Nebraska Art. The symposium broadly addressed the connection between rural schools and rural communities, including a particular focus on the gains and losses from school consolidation. Good schools are essential to the good life. Americans are optimistic, future-looking people, and we focus much of our hopes on our kids and ...
The linkages between schools and community are seldom discussed in the research on school consolidat...
This essay explains why school consolidation issues are especially difficult in rural America. Conso...
Rural schools are a central pillar in the communities in which they belong. They offer not only educ...
This special issue of Great Plains Research focuses on rural communities and school consolidation. I...
We examine the factors driving rural school consolidations, focusing our analysis on Nebraska. We co...
There is a well-documented pattern in rural areas across the plains, as well as in other parts of th...
We describe a rural/micropolitan example of the intertwining of school consolidation and demographic...
Since the 1800’s, the consolidation of rural schools in the United States has been a controversial t...
This paper, developed by the NREA Consolidation Task Force, provides a review of the literature on r...
A small school in Nebraska, called Country School A for the purposes of this study, began in only on...
Rural Nebraska faces economic uncertainties that perplex state leadership. The public school system ...
The consolidation of rural schools in the United States has been a controversial topic for policy-ma...
Rural school success is crucial for the Nebraska education system. Without rural schools, many stude...
Rural school success is crucial for the Nebraska education system. Without rural schools, many stude...
CONTENTS Introduction — Richard Edwards and Peter Longo School Consolidation and Community Developme...
The linkages between schools and community are seldom discussed in the research on school consolidat...
This essay explains why school consolidation issues are especially difficult in rural America. Conso...
Rural schools are a central pillar in the communities in which they belong. They offer not only educ...
This special issue of Great Plains Research focuses on rural communities and school consolidation. I...
We examine the factors driving rural school consolidations, focusing our analysis on Nebraska. We co...
There is a well-documented pattern in rural areas across the plains, as well as in other parts of th...
We describe a rural/micropolitan example of the intertwining of school consolidation and demographic...
Since the 1800’s, the consolidation of rural schools in the United States has been a controversial t...
This paper, developed by the NREA Consolidation Task Force, provides a review of the literature on r...
A small school in Nebraska, called Country School A for the purposes of this study, began in only on...
Rural Nebraska faces economic uncertainties that perplex state leadership. The public school system ...
The consolidation of rural schools in the United States has been a controversial topic for policy-ma...
Rural school success is crucial for the Nebraska education system. Without rural schools, many stude...
Rural school success is crucial for the Nebraska education system. Without rural schools, many stude...
CONTENTS Introduction — Richard Edwards and Peter Longo School Consolidation and Community Developme...
The linkages between schools and community are seldom discussed in the research on school consolidat...
This essay explains why school consolidation issues are especially difficult in rural America. Conso...
Rural schools are a central pillar in the communities in which they belong. They offer not only educ...