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New Consortium study finds most students landed in higher-rated schools after closures, but faced barriers to attending top-tier schools
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University of Chicago
Consortium on Chicago School Research
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Consortium report finds thousands more CPS students will earn four-year college degrees due to rising high school graduation and college enrollment rates
For Immediate Release
Contact: Emily Krone
University of Chicago
Consortium on Chicago School Research
Study finds increase in academic standards may backfire if students are disengaged
Consortium researcher Julia Gwynne speaks on new findings showing that raising academic standards can backfire if classroom order and student engagement decline.
CPS Graduation Rate Jumps 4% to Record High: Ninth Grade "On-Track" Focus Continues to Drive System-wide Improvements
AUGUST 26, 2014 – The city announced that Chicago Public Schools (CPS) posted a record high graduation rate of 69.4 percent, a 4 percent increase over the previous year and the largest two-year increase in the district's history.
Districts Weigh Student Retention with Stigma of Being "Held Back"
Elaine Allensworth of the Consortium on Chicago School Research comments on the multiple issues to consider when analyzing the potential effects of social promotion or retention in the grades.
Absenteeism and truancy down, but not at welcoming schools
The Consortium's research on school closings and preschool attendance is cited in an analysis of truancy trends across CPS.
Editorial: School reforms that actually work
An editorial cites the Consortium's "5Essentials Supports" research from its seminal book, making a case for reforms that build school capacity for lasting change.
Year later, much has been learned about school closings
UEI director Tim Knowles weighs in as the Consortium on Chicago School Research embarks on a follow-up study of the impact of CPS's closing of 50 schools in 2013.
Slowing the revolving door
A piece on the problem of high teacher turnover cites findings from the UChicago Consortium on Chicago School Research showing turnover is highest in schools with the severest poverty.
Editorial: To solve truancy and absenteeism, put aldermen in charge of community outreach
A guest editorial cites the UChicago Consortium on Chicago School Research's study on the factors behind early truancy and the importance of preschool attendance.
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