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12022-11-30T07:03:23-08:00What Schools are Students Attending?17MQ: Housing Inequality and Educationplain2022-12-08T06:31:07-08:00Before addressing the studies on how housing inequality impacts the quality of public education, it is also important to know where American students are attending school. If students are attending schools out of their zone, then the studies addressing housing location and assigned school quality have no barring. As you can see in the chart to the right, according to the National Center for Education Statistics, most students in the United States attend their local, assigned public school. This data signifies that schools in poorer districts are being attended by the students that live there.