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Title: The Effects of School Construction on Student and District Outcomes: Evidence from a State-Funded Program in Ohio
Authors: Goncalves, Felipe M.
Issue Date: Nov-2015
Series/Report no.: Working Papers (Princeton University. Industrial Relations Section) ; 593
Abstract: I study an ongoing state-subsidized program of rebuilding and renovating Ohio’s K-12 public schools and investigate the effect of improved facility quality on student and school district outcomes. The completion of a project increases public school enrollment and district property values. Test scores do not measurably improve upon completion and suffer significant reductions during construction. The implied willingness to pay for a project is lower than total costs but greater than the cost borne by district residents. While the program led to a narrowing in expenditures across district wealth, I find little evidence that it reduced disparities in student outcomes.
URI: http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/dsp01dj52w707z
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