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Beyond Prescriptive Reforms: An Examination of North Carolina’s Flexible School Restart Program

While multiple studies have examined the impact of school turnaround, less is known about reforms under the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA). To advance this literature, we examine North Carolina’s Restart (NCR) model. NCR aligns with ESSA by giving school leaders increased flexibility. Also, NCR differs from previous turnaround models by repackaging a traditionally sanction-based approach to instead motivate school leaders with increased autonomy. Using comparative interrupted time series models, we find positive NCR effects in math, but not in English Language Arts or on non-test-based student outcomes. Also, nearly a quarter of the positive NCR effect can be explained by decreased teacher and principal turnover. These results provide evidence to support current shifts toward reform models featuring local autonomy.

Keywords
school reform, school improvement, comparative interrupted time series, low-performing schools Education level
Education level
Document Object Identifier (DOI)
10.26300/kfw8-kz84
EdWorkingPaper suggested citation:
Pham, Lam D., Gage F. Matthews, and Timothy A. Drake. (). Beyond Prescriptive Reforms: An Examination of North Carolina’s Flexible School Restart Program. (EdWorkingPaper: -877). Retrieved from Annenberg Institute at Brown University: https://doi.org/10.26300/kfw8-kz84

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