The Community and School Factors Effecting Student Achievement in Utah Public School Districts

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Publication Type honors thesis
School or College College of Social & Behavioral Science
Department Economics
Faculty Mentor Thomas Maloney
Creator Meredith, Sarah
Title The Community and School Factors Effecting Student Achievement in Utah Public School Districts
Date 2020
Description In 2017, the Office of the Legislative Fiscal Analyst (LFA) published a report titled "What Drives Student Achievement Across States?" finding that, "educational attainment of adults has the largest and most consistent impact on k-12 student achievement." This was analysis on three measure of student outcomes and eleven statewide aggregate measures. This analysis follows in the same way, using Utah based data on a local educational agency (LEA) level to answer the question: What should be the focus of investment of resources to see higher achievement in Utah public schools? Using similar measures of success, doing the analysis on a smaller scale allows from the initial analysis of 292 variables. The indicators are conceptually placed in three categories: Community Factors, School Descriptors, and Financials. All of the data used in the analysis was obtained through various State agencies, the Census Bureau, and a few private organizations. Because of the nature of the statewide testing, and the cleanliness of data, only school years 2014-15 through 2016-17 are included in longitudinal testing. The goal of the analysis is to identify factors that have the highest statistical impact on performance.
Type Text
Publisher University of Utah
Language eng
Rights Management (c) Sarah Meredith
Format Medium application/pdf
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