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The Educational and Behavioral Impacts of the Ewing Marion Kauffman Charter School

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  • Matthew Johnson
  • Cleo Jacobs Johnson
  • Scott Richman
  • Alicia Demers
  • Claudia Gentile
  • Eric Lindquist

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The Kauffman School is a public charter school that serves students from low-income neighborhoods in Kansas City, Missouri. This report evaluates the effectiveness of the school at improving student achievement, attendance, and suspension outcomes during its first three years of operation.

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  • Matthew Johnson & Cleo Jacobs Johnson & Scott Richman & Alicia Demers & Claudia Gentile & Eric Lindquist, 2016. "The Educational and Behavioral Impacts of the Ewing Marion Kauffman Charter School," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 5abf9423fcb14848b4912250c, Mathematica Policy Research.
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