Table of Contents
- Executive Summary
- I. Introduction
- II. The Past, Present, and Future of School System Redistricting
- III. Overview of Data and Methods
- IV. Gains from Three Approaches to School System Redistricting
- V. Achieving District Boundary Change: Lessons from a School System Leader
- VI. State Spotlights
- VII. A Time for Better Borders
- VIII. Interactive Map and Data Explorer
VIII. Interactive Map and Data Explorer
This interactive map and data explorer show states’ current school district boundaries alongside the new lines produced by each redistricting model. Use the map to compare each model against status-quo boundaries. Explore the data to see how redrawing school district boundaries could give more diverse student populations fairer access to local school funding in every state. See here for a short video tutorial on how to use this tool.
Note: New districts were not simulated for Alaska, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Minnesota, New Mexico, or South Carolina due to limitations in available property valuation data. Hawaii and the District of Columbia were excluded from this analysis because they each have only one school district.