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Rural Communities Lacking Multi-Sector Schooling Options: Indiana's School Choice Deserts

Despite Indiana's school choice landscape - including private school vouchers, tax-credit scholarships, inter-district and intra-district enrollment, magnet schools, and charter schools - not all Indiana communities have reasonable access to options outside of their traditional public schools....

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Published in:Journal of school choice 2019-10, Vol.13 (4), p.576-598
Main Authors: Catt, Andrew D., Shaw, Michael
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Charter Schools
Educational Vouchers
Elementary Secondary Education
Enrollments
High Schools
Magnet Schools
Nontraditional Education
private schooling
Private Schools
Proximity
Rural Areas
Rural communities
Scholarships
School Choice
School Location
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Schools
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