#927: How to shrink schools and school districts as enrollment declines, with Marguerite Roza
Jul 03, 2024•30 min•Ep. 927
Episode description
On this week’s Education Gadfly Show podcast, Marguerite Roza, the director of the Edunomics Lab and a research professor at Georgetown University, joins Mike and David to discuss how schools and school systems can downsize in response to declining enrollment. Then, on the Research Minute, Adam examines a new study investigating the academic impacts of ESSER funding, the largest one-time federal investment in public schools in history.
Recommended content:
- “The math of school closures: How district leaders should navigate the perfect storm of budget shortfalls and declining student enrollment” —Marguerite Roza & Aashish Dhammani, The 74
- “Schools will have to start closing again” —Michael Petrilli, Wall Street Journal
- “Doing educational equity right: School closures” —Michael Petrilli, Fordham Institute
- Dan Goldhaber and Grace Falken, “ESSER and student achievement: Assessing the impacts of the largest one-time federal investment in K12 schools,” CALDER (June 2024).
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