Question

What is one research finding that supports the belief that the particular grade configuration of a school is less important than the school's educational climate?

A. In one study, sixth-grade girls attending elementary school, where they were the oldest students, reported more fighting and more suicidal thoughts than their counterparts who were in middle school.

B. In one study that was conducted in small, rural communities, there was more bullying in K-8 and K-12 schools than in districts that had separate elementary and secondary schools.

C. Neither of these statements supports the belief that the particular grade configuration of a school is less important than the school's educational climate.

D. Both of these statements support the belief that the particular grade configuration of a school is less important than the school's educational climate.

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