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Assistant Professor
Educational Administration and Counseling
Fort Hays State University
Hays, KS 67601
Dr.
Wieland is an assistant professor of Educational Administration and
Counseling at Fort Hays State University, Hays, Kansas. She teaches
graduate courses in curriculum planning and evaluation, assessment
& data analysis, and supervises an internship for beginning
building principals. She is the director of the Center for Rural
Leadership at FHSU, the coordinator of an annual Rural Symposium
sponsored by the FHSU Center for Rural Leadership & the College of
Education, and serves on the higher education and diversity committees
for the National Rural Education Association. She also consults with
school districts in Kansas and surrounding states in curriculum
planning, curriculum mapping and other school improvement initiatives.
Empirical Research
Rural School District Consolidation
Reviewed By Joe Bard : Dr. Clark E. Gardener : Dr. Regi L. Wieland
Volume 4 - Issue 2
Feb 12, 2007 - 3:10:23 PM
The consolidation of rural schools in the United States has been a controversial topic for policy-makers, school administrators, and rural communities since the 1800s. At issue in the consolidation movement have been concerns of efficiency, economics, student achievement, school size, and community identity. Throughout the history of schooling in America, school consolidation has been a way to solve rural issues in the eyes of policy makers and many education officials. Today, faced with declining enrollments and financial cutbacks, many rural schools and communities continue to deal with challenges associated with possible school reorganizations and consolidations.
This paper, developed by the NREA Consolidation Task Force, provides a review of the literature on rural school consolidation, defines consolidation, addresses current research and issues related to consolidation with respect to school size, economies of scale, and student achievement, and concludes with proposed recommendations for the NREA Executive Board.
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