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Atlanta Public Schools (APS) Case Study: A Tale of Two Schools

Cook, Karen J.
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This study concerns the effects of public school redistricting on communities in Atlanta. It is based upon interviews with people in two neighborhoods which are part of the Atlanta Public Schools (APS) system directly affected by redistricting. All schools slated to close are located in low-income, minority areas and serve similar populations. Of the ten schools selected for closing, three were saved during the final APS board meeting in April 2012, and will remain open. I spoke with people who reside in a neighborhood where a local school is slated to close, as well as those in an area where a school was saved from closing. I asked informants why they felt their schools were identified for closure and how they responded to the threat of closing. I learned that both communities organized to save their schools but with different results based on available forms of social and cultural capital.

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2013-07-15
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Public school education, Minority education, Forms of Capital, Community/grassroots movements, Low-income communities, Displacement, Gentrification
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Cook, Karen J.. 2013. "Atlanta Public Schools (APS) Case Study: A Tale of Two Schools." Georgia State University. https://doi.org/10.57709/4315505
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2013-07-16
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