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The risk of closure and repression in schoolsIn the last two decades, education officials have closed a rising number of public schools nationwide related to low performance. These schools are main...
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  • 24 June 2025
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The risk of closure and repression in schools

In the last two decades, education officials have closed a rising number of public schools nationwide related to low performance. These schools are mainly located in neglected neighborhoods with high concentrations of poverty. Despite this credible threat of closure, relatively few individual schools threatened with closure for low performance in the United States are actually shut down. Yet, as Erin Michaels argues, the looming threat is ever present. Test, Measure, Punish critically shifts the focus from school shutdowns to the more typical situation within these strained public schools: operating under persistent risk of closure.

Many K-12 schools today face escalating sanctions if they do not improve according to repressive state mandates, which, in turn, incentivize schools to put into place nonstop test drills and strict student conduct rules. Test, Measure, Punish traces how threats of school closure have distorted education to become more punitive which disproportionately impacts—even targets—Black and Latinx communities and substantially hurts student social development. This book addresses how these new punitive schooling conditions for troubled schools reproduce racial inequalities.

Michaels centers her research in a suburban upstate New York high school serving mainly working-class Black and Latinx students. She reveals a new model of schooling based on testing and security regimes that expands the carceral state, making the students feel dejected, criminalized, and suspicious of the system, their peers, and themselves. Test, Measure, Punish offers a new theory of schooling inequality and shows in vivid detail why state-led school reforms represent a new level of racialized citizenship in an already fragmented public education system.

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Price: $20.00
Publisher: NYU Press
Imprint: NYU Press
Series: Critical Perspectives on Youth
Publication Date: 24 June 2025
ISBN: 9781479823406
Format: eBook
BISACs: EDUCATION / Administration / School Superintendents & Principals, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Social Policy, HISTORY / Study & Teaching
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Erin Michaels's excellent book turns much-needed attention to a stressed high school in the New York suburbs. Hard hit by divestment, white flight, unfair state student performance standards, and the constant threat of closure, Sandview High is a window into the continued and evolving neoliberalization of schooling. As the book makes clear, collective willpower is needed to reverse course on regimes of measuring and punishing that disproportionately harm Black and Latinx young people.
Erin Michaels is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of North Carolina, Wilmington.