Two studies were released on Tuesday Feb 17th at a GEM press conference. They can be found below at the Collaborative for Equity and Justice in Education website. The first critiques CPS school closing criteria, examines patterns of gentrification and school closings, and has three case studies of schools to be closed (turn-around, phased out). The second analyzes ACT scores of charter and neighborhood high schools, and looks at differences in the student bodies.
February
2009
Paper #2: Examining CPS' plan to close, phase out, consolidate, turn-around 22 schools
Available for dowload in PDF*
Paper #2: Examining CPS' plan to close, phase out, consolidate, turn-around 22 schools
Available for dowload in PDF*
This report provides data that can be used to examine
Chicago Public Schools plan to close, consolidate, phase out or turn-around
22 schools announced January 16, 2009. This report builds on the framework
and analyses of the Data and Democracy research paper released February
2008.
Paper #1: Examining CPS' plan to close, consolidate 11 schools and turn-around 8 schools
Available for dowload in PDF*
The report provides data that can be used to examine the Chicago Public School district's plan to close, consolidate and turn-around several schools. Announced January 24, 2008, the plan - if approved - is to be implemented following a decision made by the CPS board at its February meeting. CPS announced it would use the turn-around model to address chronic under-performance in 8 elementary and high schools and relocations, phase-outs, consolidations, and closings to address underenrollment in 11 elementary schools. Data in this report show these schools are primarily in communities of color experiencing gentrification or rapidly changing demographics.