…special education parents prioritized education most frequently, at 41 percent. Following closely behind special education parents were Hispanic parents, suburban parents, and parents in the western United States. 4. Americans…
…mood of Americans, including school parents, toward the direction of K-12 education dropped significantly last month. Adding to this atmosphere of pessimism, we also saw a decline in parent satisfaction…
…and happiness. First, examining satisfaction levels in different areas revealed parents are more satisfied than non-parents. Parents are more satisfied than non-parents in important areas like relationships with family members…
…they were in or interested in learning pods. Private school parents (67%), Hispanic parents (53%), parents of children with special needs (51%), and parents of urban areas. Parents in non-urban…
…private school parents were 90 percent and 88 percent, respectively, compared to 76 percent for district school parents. Charter school parents had the highest satisfaction rate at 92 percent, but…
…were somewhat more likely to name locational convenience than private school parents, however, and private school parents were more likely to name values instruction than charter school parents. Homeschool parents…
…satisfied district school parents, of whom 43 percent were very satisfied. This high level of satisfaction is consistent with parents’ positive experiences with private school since 2020, when we began…
…private school parents (45%), special education parents (41%) and parents of special needs children (39%) were at the top. Hispanic parents (23%), Black parents (21%), and parents living in rural…
…teachers have been utilized by unions, school administrators, and parents to support their policy desires. In addition to our regular monthly polling of the general public and parents, EdChoice surveys…