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An Analysis Of New Small High Schools' On-Time Graduation Rates In New York City, Nathan Dudley
An Analysis Of New Small High Schools' On-Time Graduation Rates In New York City, Nathan Dudley
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Beginning in 2002, with the election of Mayor Michael Bloomberg, New York City’s Department of Education undertook an unprecedented overhaul of the largest school district in the United States. Over the next 10 years the Department of Education closed more than 25 large, underperforming high schools, and created almost 200 new, small high schools, which, by the end of the decade, were serving approximately 30% of public high school students in the city. The first classes began graduating in 2006, and many of the “New Small Schools” graduated more students on time than many of the large schools they had …