In this article the author contends that existing empirical research on the question of optimal size of school districts does not yet provide educational decision-makers with clear guidelines as to how such values as economy of operation, citizen participation, diversity of programs, and institutional flexibility can be maximized. Peter Coleman is Director of Educational Services for the Manitoba Association of School Trustees.
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