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Aftermath Of Hurricane Katrina: Measuring The Impact Of The Recovery School District On Student Outcomes, Mark Perfect
Aftermath Of Hurricane Katrina: Measuring The Impact Of The Recovery School District On Student Outcomes, Mark Perfect
Undergraduate Economic Review
This article builds on a recent body of research relating to the development of charter schools in New Orleans. In particular, this article employs two multivariate Ordinary Least Squares models as well as a Propensity Score Matching design to predict selected student outcomes based on given school characteristics. Although past research has determined that school outcomes in New Orleans have improved since Hurricane Katrina, this study finds that Recovery School District charter schools continue to perform worse than traditional New Orleans schools ten years after the disaster.
Basketball History, Edward R. Kirkpatrick, Charles Kirkpatrick
Basketball History, Edward R. Kirkpatrick, Charles Kirkpatrick
History
This article was prepared in August, 1950, by Edward R. Kirkpatrick for one of his duck dinners, but was never used.
This document was presented to Illinois Wesleyan University by Mr. Charles Kirkpatrick at the special banquet honoring the basketball team of 1954 and their co-captains and the captains of preceding basketball teams back through the years. This document represents research by two brothers: Edward B. Kirkpatrick and Charles Kirkpatrick.
Date April 2, 1954. Signed MJH
First Football Team, Charles Curtis Craig, 1888
Football Statistics And Rosters, 1909-1917
Football Statistics And Rosters, 1909-1917
History
This is a typed document with coaches, teams and game results from 1909-1917.
Football Statistics, 1887-1934
Football Statistics, 1887-1934
History
This is a typed document with an incomplete list of game results for Illinois Wesleyan University football teams from 1887-1934.