…pods—special education parents are consistently expressing more interest and participation. At the same time, special education parents and other parents, alike, seem aligned on matters regarding vaccinations, masking, attending school…
…survey, 10 percent of parents reported their child being enrolled in a microschool, just a tick higher than that of Black parents. Black parents, however, were more interested in learning…
…parents of middle school children and parents of high school children. Concern among parents of middle school children fell 6 points in August, while concern from parents of high school…
…I noticed about December’s polling: 1. Parents and non-parents see K–12 education going opposite directions. While parents usually are more optimistic about the overall direction of K–12 education than the…
…private school parents. On the other hand, Hispanic parents’ interest in learning pods increased 17 points in July. 6. School parents are more likely than non-parents to underestimate per-student…
…The Parental Involvement Myth Let’s be clear. A highly involved parent does not always equal a “good” parent, but some ways parents get involved in their kids’ schooling has proved…
…their child in a microschool were private school parents (62%), special education parents (53%), as well as younger parents (age 18-34) (53%). Additionally, roughly half of black parents and parents…
…So you know, I can make good choices … Sir Humphrey’s parents, they certainly knew how to make a good choice, but those parents over there, they can’t choose. Robert…
…are some overlapping priorities among teens and parents. Nearly one-third of parents prioritized improving K-12 education and improving healthcare. Special education parents stand out among high school parents – 42…
…and more heightened parental involvement, than most other student groups. Today we release a new polling report that describes the firsthand schooling experiences and views of special education parents during…