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Comparing the Zone-Based and Home-Based Plans
       External Advisory Committee on School Choice
                             20 February 2012
Marc Draisen / Tim Reardon
Executive Director / Manager of Planning Research
Metropolitan Area Planning Council
Zone-Based Assignment Model
                  Zone 1                              Zone 2

                                   A        B                C
 3+           2            1       Walk                  1        2        3+
miles                              Zone                                   miles
Tier 1 & 2


Tier 3 & 4




Choices for Family A           Choices for Family B      Choices for Family C
Tier 1 & 2:   3 schools                      2 schools                1 school
Tier 3 & 4:   7 schools                      6 schools                4 schools 2
Status Quo
Total “Choice Basket”
ranges from 25 to 36
schools
Large discontinuities
across zone boundaries




                         3
11-Zone Plan
“Choice Basket” ranges
from 3 to 16 schools
More zones =
more boundaries =
more discontinuity
Unequal number of
choices within a zone




                         4
11-Zone: Quality
Availability of Tier 1 & 2
range:1 to 9 schools
Students near zone
boundaries have greatest
number of choices




                             5
Home-Based (A) Assignment

                                  A        B                C
 3+           2           1       Walk                  1        2        3+
miles                             Zone                                   miles




                                                                              +1
                                                                             more
                                                                            school




Choices for Family A          Choices for Family B      Choices for Family C
Tier 1 & 2:   4 schools                     4 schools                4 schools
Tier 3 & 4:   4 schools                     4 schools                3 schools 6
Home-Based/A
“Choice Basket” ranges
from 6 to 15 schools
Variation more gradual
across the city and
related to school density
and/or lack of quality
nearby
No major discontinuities
at zone boundaries



                            7
Home-Based/B
“Choice Basket” ranges
from 9 to 18 schools
Variation more gradual
across the city and
related to school density
No major discontinuities
at zone boundaries




                            8
11-Zone:
             Quality
Tier 1 & 2 availability
range: 1 to 9 schools
Students near zone
boundaries have greatest
number of choices




                          9
Home-Based/A:
      Quality
Tier 1 & 2 availability
range: 4 to 6 schools
Gradual variation across
the city; greatest
availability in SW Boston




                          10
Home-Based/B:
      Quality
Tier 1 & 2 availability
range: 6 to 9 schools
Gradual variation across
the city; greatest
availability in SW Boston




                          11
Home-Based/A
Walk Zone Reliance
Many areas heavily
reliant on out-of-walk-
zone access to higher
quality schools, especially
Mattapan, South
Boston, Allston/Brighton,
East Boston




                         12
Home-Based/B:
Walk Zone Reliance
As requisite number of
high-quality schools
increases, most areas rely
on out-of-walk-zone
schools for quality




                        13
Walk Zone Access, by Race

                                                   Count of Tier 1 and Tier 2 Schools in Walk Zone,
                                                                   by Race/Ethnicity
                      100%
                                     96%

                      90%

                                                             77%
                      80%


                      70%
Percent of Students




                                                                                 54%
                      60%


                      50%


                      40%

                                                                                                     26%
                      30%


                      20%


                      10%                                                                                                 8%
                                4%
                                                                                                                                        1%
                       0%
                             Zero    One or more         T or More
                                                          wo                Three or More        Four or More        Five or More   Six or More


                                     Number of Tier 1 or Tier 2 Schools in Walk Zone
                                     White       Black      Hispanic     Asian         T or Other R
                                                                                        wo         ace      Total (labeled)

                                                                                                                                                  14
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MAPC_EAC_SchoolChoice_presentation_2_20_13

  • 1. BPS Assignment Alternatives Comparing the Zone-Based and Home-Based Plans External Advisory Committee on School Choice 20 February 2012 Marc Draisen / Tim Reardon Executive Director / Manager of Planning Research Metropolitan Area Planning Council
  • 2. Zone-Based Assignment Model Zone 1 Zone 2 A B C 3+ 2 1 Walk 1 2 3+ miles Zone miles Tier 1 & 2 Tier 3 & 4 Choices for Family A Choices for Family B Choices for Family C Tier 1 & 2: 3 schools 2 schools 1 school Tier 3 & 4: 7 schools 6 schools 4 schools 2
  • 3. Status Quo Total “Choice Basket” ranges from 25 to 36 schools Large discontinuities across zone boundaries 3
  • 4. 11-Zone Plan “Choice Basket” ranges from 3 to 16 schools More zones = more boundaries = more discontinuity Unequal number of choices within a zone 4
  • 5. 11-Zone: Quality Availability of Tier 1 & 2 range:1 to 9 schools Students near zone boundaries have greatest number of choices 5
  • 6. Home-Based (A) Assignment A B C 3+ 2 1 Walk 1 2 3+ miles Zone miles +1 more school Choices for Family A Choices for Family B Choices for Family C Tier 1 & 2: 4 schools 4 schools 4 schools Tier 3 & 4: 4 schools 4 schools 3 schools 6
  • 7. Home-Based/A “Choice Basket” ranges from 6 to 15 schools Variation more gradual across the city and related to school density and/or lack of quality nearby No major discontinuities at zone boundaries 7
  • 8. Home-Based/B “Choice Basket” ranges from 9 to 18 schools Variation more gradual across the city and related to school density No major discontinuities at zone boundaries 8
  • 9. 11-Zone: Quality Tier 1 & 2 availability range: 1 to 9 schools Students near zone boundaries have greatest number of choices 9
  • 10. Home-Based/A: Quality Tier 1 & 2 availability range: 4 to 6 schools Gradual variation across the city; greatest availability in SW Boston 10
  • 11. Home-Based/B: Quality Tier 1 & 2 availability range: 6 to 9 schools Gradual variation across the city; greatest availability in SW Boston 11
  • 12. Home-Based/A Walk Zone Reliance Many areas heavily reliant on out-of-walk- zone access to higher quality schools, especially Mattapan, South Boston, Allston/Brighton, East Boston 12
  • 13. Home-Based/B: Walk Zone Reliance As requisite number of high-quality schools increases, most areas rely on out-of-walk-zone schools for quality 13
  • 14. Walk Zone Access, by Race Count of Tier 1 and Tier 2 Schools in Walk Zone, by Race/Ethnicity 100% 96% 90% 77% 80% 70% Percent of Students 54% 60% 50% 40% 26% 30% 20% 10% 8% 4% 1% 0% Zero One or more T or More wo Three or More Four or More Five or More Six or More Number of Tier 1 or Tier 2 Schools in Walk Zone White Black Hispanic Asian T or Other R wo ace Total (labeled) 14