“…The school environment plays an important role in children's cognitive development and educational outcomes. School climate has been identified as a powerful multidimensional construct associated with children's mental and physical health (Cohen et al., ; Denny et al., ; Gilstad‐Hayden et al., ; LaRusso et al., ; Maxwell, Reynolds, Lee, Subasic, & Bromhead, ; Shochet et al., ; Thapa et al., ; Wang, ; Way et al., ) and academic achievement (Bond et al., ; Brand et al., ; Wang & Holcombe, ). The goals of this study were to examine associations of school climate with children's cortical structure (cortical thickness and surface area) and EF, and to explore the role of school climate as a mediator or moderator of socioeconomic differences in cortical structure and EF.…”