Heather Norbury
Associated IES Content
report
Descriptive Study
Identifying early warning indicators in three Ohio school districts
In partnership with the Midwest Dropout Prevention Research Alliance the study team used student-level data and a five-step process to identify the most accurate indicators of students' failure to graduate from high school on time. Student-level data came from attendance records, transcripts, and discipline records of grade 8 and 9 students in three Ohio school districts. The study found that the most accurate early warning indicators of students being off track for graduating on time vary by...
Jul 01, 2016
report
Descriptive Study
Using the Freshman On-Track Indicator to Predict Graduation in Two Urban Districts in the Midwest Region
Recent estimates suggest that of U.S. public high school freshmen in the fall of 2005 24.5 percent did not graduate on time in 2008/09 (Stillwell, Sable, and Plotts 2011). As states and school districts attempt to boost graduation rates, they face the challenge of identifying which students are at risk of not graduating on time. Early warning indicators based on measurable student outcomes and behaviors could help identify students at risk while there is still time to redirect their trajector...
Apr 01, 2012
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Descriptive Study
Characteristics of Midwest Region School Districts Identified for Improvement
Like other states across the country, the seven states in the Midwest Region (Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin) have been striving to meet the performance targets established under the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act of 2001, the latest reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965. The states vary in how they identify underperforming districts and schools using the NCLB criteria. This report responds to requests from policymakers and l...
Mar 01, 2012
report
Descriptive Study
Differences in Spending in School Districts Across Geographic Locales in Minnesota
This study examines the relationship between school district expenditures and district characteristics, including regional features (enrollment size, student population density, labor costs, and geographic remoteness) and level of student need (percentages of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch, of special education students, and of English language learner students). Prior research has found that each of these factors has been associated with differences in expenditures across ...
Feb 01, 2012
Grant
Multidisciplinary Program in Education Sciences (MPES)
Northwestern University's School of Education and Social Policy established the Multidisciplinary Program in the Education Sciences (MPES) to support interdisciplinary doctoral training.
Federal funding program:
Award number:
R305B040098