City leaders, who have struggled for decades with public education reform, are well aware that good schools are needed to attract residentially mobile families to urban neighborhoods. But, while critically important, public education reform alone is not enough. Rather, state and local officials hoping to make our central city neighborhoods attractive places to raise children should come to understand that affordable private schools serve an important urban-development function: they partially unbundle the residential and educational decisions of families with children. Most middle class families, however, cannot afford to send their children to private schools. Thus, state and local officials hoping to make our central city neighborhoods at...
Shrinking public finances have meant many cities and municipalities have looked to cut costs, with e...
Wealth and property are not equally distributed in America, and these inequities are exacerbated by ...
This essay critiques the ideological assertions of corporate school reform and discusses how these l...
This Essay, which was prepared for a University of Chicago Law School’s symposium on “Rethinking the...
It is common knowledge that middle- and upper-class parents tend to disfavor urban public schools, a...
High housing costs and variation in the willingness to pay for school quality helps foster regional ...
For parents who are looking for a way to make a difference, I have a suggestion: Consider sending yo...
High housing costs and variation in the willingness to pay for school quality helps foster regional ...
Suburban historians have generally neglected the role of schools as an explanatory factor in the tra...
Throughout the US, school systems that once faced federally-mandated desegregation plans have been d...
Children in impoverished, urban areas attend dangerous and decrepit schools, where they receive low ...
For the past three decades, plaintiffs in hundreds of state and federal court lawsuits have challeng...
Over the last two decades, education policymakers have sought to improve access to education via sch...
Recommends coordinating housing and education policies to create mixed-income neighborhoods with goo...
This Note will argue that, when looking at the quality of a school district, there is some theoretic...
Shrinking public finances have meant many cities and municipalities have looked to cut costs, with e...
Wealth and property are not equally distributed in America, and these inequities are exacerbated by ...
This essay critiques the ideological assertions of corporate school reform and discusses how these l...
This Essay, which was prepared for a University of Chicago Law School’s symposium on “Rethinking the...
It is common knowledge that middle- and upper-class parents tend to disfavor urban public schools, a...
High housing costs and variation in the willingness to pay for school quality helps foster regional ...
For parents who are looking for a way to make a difference, I have a suggestion: Consider sending yo...
High housing costs and variation in the willingness to pay for school quality helps foster regional ...
Suburban historians have generally neglected the role of schools as an explanatory factor in the tra...
Throughout the US, school systems that once faced federally-mandated desegregation plans have been d...
Children in impoverished, urban areas attend dangerous and decrepit schools, where they receive low ...
For the past three decades, plaintiffs in hundreds of state and federal court lawsuits have challeng...
Over the last two decades, education policymakers have sought to improve access to education via sch...
Recommends coordinating housing and education policies to create mixed-income neighborhoods with goo...
This Note will argue that, when looking at the quality of a school district, there is some theoretic...
Shrinking public finances have meant many cities and municipalities have looked to cut costs, with e...
Wealth and property are not equally distributed in America, and these inequities are exacerbated by ...
This essay critiques the ideological assertions of corporate school reform and discusses how these l...