In an article in this summer's Harvard Educational Review, Dan Goldhaber and Eric Eide summarize research on the impact of school choice on minority students in urban settings. They write that relatively little evidence exists that school choice is having a clear-cut impact, and conclude that the mixed results suggest that choice alone will not transform urban school systems. For an abstract of "What Do We Know (and Need to Know) about the Impact of School Choice Reforms on Disadvantaged Students," Harvard Educational Review, Summer 2002, visit http://gseweb.harvard.edu/%7Ehepg/su02.htm#goldhaber. For the full text, you must purchase a copy of the Summer 2002 issue for $20 plus $5 shipping and handling by visiting http://gseweb.harvard.edu/%7Ehepg/herbiorder.html or dialing 800-513-0763.