…D. Catt and Evan Rhinesmith (2016), Why Parents Choose: A Survey of Private School and School Choice Parents in Indiana, retrieved from EdChoice website: https://www.edchoice.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Why-Parents-Choose-A-Survey-of-Private-School-and-School-Choice-Parents-in-Indiana-by-Andrew-D.-Catt-and-Evan-Rhinesmith.pdf Brett Kittredge (2016), The Special…
…district school parents are the most pessimistic about the direction of K-12 education, while private school parents indicate the most optimism. 2. Private school parents and homeschool parents…
…Studying parent satisfaction is by no means new; it is often an included outcome in a variety of school choice research as a secondary outcome.1 This satisfaction research all arrives…
…the political authorities running the school system by parents was a partial substitute for competition and assured that any widely shared desires of parents were implemented. Before the Great Depression…
…parents and 36 percent of Hispanic parents. 7. Black parents of special needs children are less likely to currently receive tutoring than other parents of special needs children despite overall…
…76 percent. Gallup’s parent satisfaction result this year was slightly higher than the public school satisfaction rate we detected. Because an overwhelming majority of parents in our sample have experienced…
…school parents (57%), homeschool parents (57%), and parents in rural communities (58%) tend to favor pay schedules. Charter school parents (54%) and Hispanic parents (58%) tend to favor pay based…
…parent. Middle-income parents favored private schooling notably more than other school types, and higher-income parents preferred district schools and private schools almost equally. In a split-sample experiment, we learned parents…
…low-income Black parents and high-income Black parents. 80 percent of Black parents support education savings accounts (ESAs), compared to 76 percent of white parents. 2. Comfort with in-person education has…
…report high levels of satisfaction with their child’s schooling experiences. Private school parents are the most satisfied (96%), while charter school parents (90%), homeschool parents (85%), and district school parents…