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Preview Not AvailableSchool closuresAmericans oppose them, but research suggests they're not a bad idea Sep 2016
Preview Not AvailableSchool closings bring pain, and not always savings Apr 2016
Preview Not AvailableCan Jenner Elementary's “terrific facility” and strong arts programs overcome its history? Sep 2015
Preview Not AvailableClosures in Ohio's districts led most students to better schools, report says Apr 2015
Preview Not AvailableFrom buildings to children, a fight for BCPS' future Apr 2015
Preview Not AvailableOne school at a time, one child at a time, impact of school closures goes beyond budgets Mar 2015
Preview Not AvailableSchool agenda bedevils Chicago mayor in race Mar 2015
Preview Not AvailableByrd-Bennett's 7 children 'lost' after 2013 school closings actually exceeded 100 Feb 2015
Preview Not AvailableFor the recordTracking 434 missing students after closings Feb 2015
Preview Not AvailableChicago closings led most students to higher performing schools, but improvement variedstudy Jan 2015

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