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RECIPIENT GRANTS

Public Policy Institute of California

San Francisco, CA

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Total Grants to Public Policy Institute of California
Total $ Granted: $ 199,921
For Years: 2004 2002
# Grants: 2

Grants to Public Policy Institute of California

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Date Amount Purpose Funder
12-30-2004 161,910 Does School Choice Work? The Impact of Public School Choice Programs on Student Achievement
Julian Betts will examine the impact of public school choice programs on student performance in the San Diego school district. The project's findings will appear in a report and a series of policy briefs.
Smith Richardson Foundation
12-31-2002 38,011 Does School Choice Work? The Impact of Public School Choice Programs on Student Achievement
Julian Betts will examine the impact of public school choice programs on student performance. He will use data on student performance in the San Diego schooldistrict to examine how that district's system of public school choice has affected student achievement. The project's findings will appear in a report and a series of policy briefs.
Smith Richardson Foundation

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