Student Mobility in Rural and Nonrural Districts in Five Central Region States

Author(s): Andrea Beesley, Sarah Gopalani, Laurie Moore

Contact: Andrea Beesley

Audience(s): Administrators and Policymakers

Product Description:

This report describes the extent and distribution of student mobility by locale in five Central Region states.

Key Ideas:

The study found that districts with extremely high student mobility are often rural, have higher-than-state-average shares of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch, and are on or near American Indian reservations.

APA Citation:

Beesley, A., Moore, L., & Gopalani, S. (2010). Student mobility in rural and nonrural districts in five Central Region states (Issues & Answers Report, REL 2010–No. 089). Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Evaluation and Regional Assistance, Regional Educational Laboratory Central.

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