{"id":2845,"date":"2015-05-22T20:56:04","date_gmt":"2015-05-22T20:56:04","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/urbanresearchnetwork.org\/?p=2845"},"modified":"2024-02-08T01:06:58","modified_gmt":"2024-02-08T01:06:58","slug":"mid-atlantic-regional-conference-on-school-closures","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/urbanresearchnetwork.org\/mid-atlantic-regional-conference-on-school-closures\/","title":{"rendered":"\u201cState of the Research\u201d on School Closure"},"content":{"rendered":"

A collaboration of local scholars will convene a conference on school closures on June 19 at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, PA from 8:30am-6:00pm in Stiteler Hall. \u00a0Registration<\/a> is open to the public and is a $15 suggested donation to be collected at the event (nobody will be turned away for lack of funds). \u00a0The conference is entitled The \u201cState of the Research\u201d on School Closure: A Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference\u00a0and will\u00a0bring together researchers who are working across this range of inquiry in the mid-Atlantic region. The goal of this conference is\u00a0to share findings and approaches, articulate commonalities and divergences across place, and set an agenda for ongoing research and engagement with this and other issues of urban and educational equity.<\/p>\n

In recent years, many public school districts across the country have turned to closing schools as a way to manage declining enrollments and decreased public funding, seeking to consolidate resources so as to improve educational outcomes. These closures have inspired a range of empirical research investigating the veracity of school district claims about cost-savings and academic improvements; the short- and long-term impacts on students, families, and school stakeholders; and the relationships to broader patterns of segregation and opportunity.<\/p>\n

The core of this symposium will be organized around a sequence of three roundtable sessions exploring different dimensions of school closures and school closure processes:<\/p>\n

Roundtable 1: What motivates school closures?<\/strong><\/p>\n