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[quote=Anonymous]The Coleman report is considered the definitive study on these factors. Conducted after the civil rights act of 1964 (and published 12 years after Brown) it looked comprehensively at the factors driving student achievement. Of all the factors, school composition (racial and socioeconomic ) had the highest relationship. Whole study: https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED012275.pdf Relevant summary section: 1.4 Relevant data and how they define: 2.4 Impacts of school composition on student achievement: section 3 Here is an even easier to digest more recent summary of studies from Ohio State: http://www.kirwaninstitute.osu.edu/reports/2009/02_2009_EducationIntegrationBenefitsReport.pdf I don’t know why I’m doing this - this data and this information has been out there for *50* years. Yet parents have been fighting against this data for *50* years with the anecdotal data and verve we’ve seen on all these threads. [/quote]
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