Students at greater risk for academic & behavioral problems.
Students who transfer frequently between schools during the school year are at greater risk for academic and behavioral problems (Hartman, 2002). 

Research indicates that frequent school changes have a cumulative affect on students' achievement that can place them as much as a year behind their peers (Kerbow, 1996).

Students changing schools frequently are also at greater risk of dropping out (Rumberger and Larson, 1998).
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