…trend continues in June. The demographic breakdown mirrors that of learning pods. Private school parents, Black parents, and parents living in urban settings are the most likely groups to indicate…
…Hispanic parents, and Black parents, with at least roughly two-thirds of parents in those categories interested in tutoring services. Parents’ willingness to pay for tutoring has consistently been lower than…
…Engagement Manager Shaivon Stewart introduce Parent Corps branded gifts. This small group of parents is called “Parent Corps.” Over the next two years, EdChoice’s goal is to activate and engage…
…running, organizing dozens of parents to grow our Parent Corps. And it’s paying off. “I’ve absolutely had inspiring interactions with parents that embody the vision of building Parent Corps as…
…week schedule?” Parents were much more supportive of a four-day school week than nonparents, with 60 percent of parents supporting the idea. Only 43 percent of non-parents support the idea…
…of Black parents, Hispanic parents, teenagers and parents of students with disabilities, so that their opinions are documented and voices better heard. Under the weight of the COVID-19 pandemic, Black…
…Black parents of school-aged children, including an oversampling of 300 black parents. During this time we also surveyed a nationally representative sample of 1,325 K – 12 school parents, which…
…parents with lower incomes and parents of children in special education were the most likely. Additionally, nearly two-thirds of parents from urban communities said their child receives free or reduced-priced…
…K-12 education persists. Two key findings showed up consistently when we asked both parents and the general public how they felt about the direction of American K-12 education. First, parents…
…October 12-16, we collected responses from 2,200 adults ages 18 and older. We received 1,121 responses from current school parents, including an oversampling of 700 school parents. This approach allows…