“…Some studies have also shown that specific school resources (e.g., funds used to support targeted instruction) have an effect on achievement (Archibald, 2006; Lavy, 2012), though such findings are not universally true across the scholarly literature (e.g., Hanushek, 1997, 2003; Houtenville & Conway, 2008). Numerous other studies document the connections between various measures of school quality and outcome measures of student achievement (Berkowitz, Moore, Astor, & Benbenishty, 2017; Cadima, Peixoto, & Leal, 2014; Darling-Hammond, 2000; Kutsyuruba, Klinger, & Hussain, 2015; Lubienski, Lubienski, & Crane, 2008).…”