Project Activities
Research question
Did the composition of neighborhood students and students from outside the neighborhood in the magnet schools change after conversion?- Did the diversity in the magnet schools increase after conversion, and is there any evidence that it was related to conversion?
- Did the achievement in the magnet schools increase after conversion, and is there any evidence that it was related to conversion?
Structured Abstract
Design
The study included 11 districts with 21 elementary schools that converted to magnet schools (conversion magnets) and were funded in the 2004 and 2007 MSAP grant cycles. School records data were collected for three years before and up to four years after the magnet school conversion. Descriptive analyses were conducted to examine changes in the composition and achievement for the entire student population in the magnet schools, as well as for neighborhood students and students from outside the neighborhood. Additional analyses examined whether the diversity in the magnet schools increased after conversion, relative to their districts, and whether there was evidence it was related to conversion.
Key findings
- When measured against district changes, both types of magnet schools experienced some changes in diversity in the expected direction.
- Achievement in the traditional magnet schools was higher after conversion, outpacing district changes in English language arts (ELA) but not in mathematics; achievement in destination magnet schools did not change, while their districts improved over the conversion period.
- There is not evidence that magnet conversion itself played a role in the study schools' diversity or achievement, with the exception of the decline in the concentration of minority students in traditional magnet schools.
People and institutions involved
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Products and publications
A report, titled What Happens When Schools Become Magnet Schools? A Longitudinal Study of Diversity and Achievement, was released in May 2015.
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