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A 3 page annotated bibliography of 6 sources. The focus is the outcomes of private high schools. The text includes the type of source, the full citation, a summary and how the article can be used in the final project.
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14 November 2003. ASA NEWS. 21 November 2005. Summary: The authors report that incidents of depression, suicide and use of weapons are significantly higher in small schools. This is
contrary to popular opinions, which perceive small, private schools as safe havens for teenagers. Contribution: This article provides empirical evidence that contradicts conventional wisdom. This supports an argument that
private schools do not necessarily offer youth a greater all-round education than do public schools. Type of Source. Web search Engine. Ferkenhoff, Eric. Private school to test effect
of screening all students for drugs. New policy hailed as defense against teen peer pressure. 15 December 2003. Boston Globe. 21 November 2005. Summary: Ferkenhoff reports that students at
private schools are subjected to peer pressure just as they are at public schools. To ease the pressure, this school initiated drug tests for students. Contribution: The source belies the
notion that teenagers are private school do not use drugs. The article supports the premise that there are problems at private schools. Type of Source: An article from a
full-text database available through the Web. Murdock, Deroy. "How private education gives graduates a leg on life." Insight on the News 18 (2002): August 5, 44. Summary: Murdock reports
that private schools tend to offer "higher standards, rising test scores and safer surroundings." The author asks what happens after high school and proceeds to provide data about academic achievement
in college. Contribution: This article supports the argument that private school students gain a better education, which is evidenced in their performance in higher education institutions. Type of Source:
Internet Google search engine Rothstein, Richard. "Better Than a Voucher, a Ticket to Suburbia." 2005. Economic Policy Institute. 21 November 2005. [This article first appeared in the New York
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