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Community participation in large public school systems
Authors:Allan C Ornstein
Institution:1. School of Education, Loyola University, USA
Abstract:In a 1980 nationwide survey of school systems enrolling 50,000 or more students, it was found that community participation existed at the local school and districtwide levels for all 66 school systems, while 42 (67%) also reported community participation at the decentralized level. School systems with 50,000 to 74,900 students exhibited lower community participation scores than larger school systems with 75,000 or more students. Predominantly white school systems (+50%) tended to have higher community participation scores than predominantly minority school systems (+50%) at the local school and districtwide levels. At the decentralized level, the community participation scores between predominantly white and minority schools were similar. Suburban school systems' community participation scores were higher than city and county school systems' scores at the local, decentralized, and districtwide levels; county school systems' scores were lower at all three organizational levels. Community participation tended to be higher in the Southwest and West and lowest in the Midwest.
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