…all. The remaining parents who did recognize political values in their children’s schools were most likely to say the school’s ideology matched their own (17% of all parents). Twelve percent…
…of parents think eliminating recess is a helpful option, though parents rated it noticeably lower than all other measures. 5. Most parents want and have multiple learning options for their…
…strong among many demographics, but especially for Black parents. Roughly four in five Black parents support each of the three policies, according to the January 2024 survey of school parents….
…parents express concern that their child overuses technology. Across grade levels, almost 40 percent of parents say their child spends too much time using technology. The number of parents worried…
…from our school safety questions: 1. Teachers are more pessimistic than parents about how well schools address mental health and safety issues. In our questionnaire to current school parents, we…
…Black parents had or were planning to vaccinate their children. Vaccination willingness is essentially level with white parents. The increasing popularity of vaccines among Black parents corresponded with greater support…
…percent of white parents. About 37 percent of Black parents thought the same about COVID-19 vaccines, only slightly higher than white parents. Like white parents, Black parents were less likely…
…and parents in urban areas. Among parents utilizing learning pods, the two most common reasons for participating are rather oppositional. The most common reason participating parents gave for joining a…
…the least trustworthy sources, according to parents. 3. Athletics-based extracurricular activities continue to be the most popular supplemental activity, according to parents. Forty percent of parents said their child was…
…been paying (almost invariably less than $1,300), or to take advantage of any of the other alternatives available to parents of public school children; (d) to relieve parents of children…