Christine Mulhern , Shelby McNeill , Fatih Unlu , Brian Phillips , Julie A. Edmunds , Eric Grebing
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Abstract
Specialized high schools are an increasingly popular way to prepare young adults for postsecondary experiences and expand school choice. While much literature examines charter school spillover effects and the effects of specialized schools on the students who attend them, little is known about the spillover effects of specialized high schools on traditional public schools (TPS). Using an event study design, we show that one type of specialized high school, North Carolina’s Cooperative Innovative High Schools, initially attracted students who were higher achieving and more likely to be white than TPS students, but these specialized schools became more representative of the district population over time. On average, the opening of specialized schools had a mix of null and positive spillover effects on TPS student achievement. While there is some evidence of negative spillovers from the first schools that opened, the effects become more positive over time.
特色高中是一种越来越受欢迎的方式,可以帮助年轻人为中学毕业后的经历做好准备,并扩大择校范围。许多文献研究了特许学校的溢出效应以及特色学校对就读学生的影响,但对特色高中对传统公立学校(TPS)的溢出效应却知之甚少。我们采用事件研究设计,表明北卡罗来纳州的合作创新高中(Cooperative Innovative High Schools)这类特殊高中最初吸引的学生比传统公立学校的学生成绩更好,更可能是白人,但随着时间的推移,这些特殊学校变得更能代表学区人口。平均而言,专科学校的开设对波士顿公立学校的学生成绩产生了正负溢出效应。虽然有一些证据表明,首批开办的学校会产生负面溢出效应,但随着时间的推移,这种效应会变得更加积极。
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The Journal of Public Economics aims to promote original scientific research in the field of public economics, focusing on the utilization of contemporary economic theory and quantitative analysis methodologies. It serves as a platform for the international scholarly community to engage in discussions on public policy matters.