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Comprehensive Urban High School

Are there Better Options for Poor and Minority Children?

Timothy J. Ilg

University of Dayton

Joseph D. Massucci

University of Dayton

This article examines four models for secondary education (magnet schools, school reform models, small high schools, and Catholic high schools) and their impact on student achievement in the urban setting. Numerous references to educational studies on the topic provide abundant opportunity for readers to engage in further study.

Key Words: urban • high school • Catholic education • magnet schools • school reform • small high schools • school reform models • comprehensive high school

Education and Urban Society, Vol. 36, No. 1, 63-78 (2003)
DOI: 10.1177/0013124503256941


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