TY - JOUR AB - Mixed-income initiatives provide critical investments in neighborhoods, including investments to improve schools, and provide case management and family support services to low-income families. The Choice Neighborhoods Initiative (CNI) is one of the largest and most comprehensive mixed-income neighborhood redevelopment initiatives to date; however, research has yet to examine the CNI’s impacts on educational outcomes. We applied an advanced difference-in-difference method to dynamically estimate the effect of attending a CNI partner school and receiving CNI family case management services on student performance in math and reading, as well as attendance and behavior. We found that attending a CNI school significantly decreased punishment, while case management services significantly increased reading performance. However, dynamic modeling revealed that the effects on academics were short-lived, while the effects on punishment were more du AU - Jabbari, Jason AU - Chun, Yung AU - Foell, Andrew AU - Jenkins, DeMarcus AU - Johnson Jr., Odis AU - Kastelman, Andrew PY - 2025 ST - Making the Case? Unpacking Family Case Management Effects and School Effects in Neighborhood Redevelopment Initiatives TI - Making the Case? Unpacking Family Case Management Effects and School Effects in Neighborhood Redevelopment Initiatives UR - http://www.edworkingpapers.com/ai25-1172 ER -