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In a recent article, Andrew Spittle analyzed several components of student achievement in rural and urban school districts. It is commonly known that rural students spend far more time than their urban counterparts traveling to and from school. Does this affect their achievement? Could a more urban school system benefit students by freeing up more of their day? Andrew answers these questions in his article: Transportation costs and student achievement



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