“…Some attention has been paid to student civic knowledge and engagement, or what Levin (2002) calls social cohesion (Bryk, Lee, & Holland, 1993;Buckley & Schneider, 2007;Campbell, 2001;Greene, 1998;Peterson & Campbell, 2001). But, the research most often focuses on the consequences for student academic achievement (Abdulkadiroglu, Angrist, Dynarski, Kane, & Pathak, 2011; AFT, 2002;Ballou, 2007;Bettinger, 2005;Betts et al, 2006;Bifulco & Ladd, 2006;Booker, Sass, Gill, & Zimmer, 2008; CREDO, 2009;Cullen, Jacob, & Levitt, 2005;Gleason, Clark, Tuttle, & Dwoyer, 2010;Gronberg & Jansen, 2001;Hoxby, 2000;Hoxby & Murarka, 2009;Imberman, 2010;Lauen, 2009;Lubienski & Lubienski, 2006;McMillan, 2004;Ni, 2009;Peterson, Howell & Greene, 1999;Plucker, Makel, Hansen, & Muller, 2007;Rouse, 1998;Rowley Phillips, Hausman, & Larsen, 2011;Witte, 1998;Witte, Carlson, …”