…1,199 responses from current school parents, including an oversampling of 700 school parents. This approach allows us to report more reliable information about parents’ opinions by demographic. Below are some…
…parents, parents in urban areas, and Black and Hispanic parents were among the groups most likely to indicate interest in pods. 7. There is some confusion about what school choice…
…“redshirt” their children from kindergarten. We asked K-12 parents—both current and former—whether they have delayed enrollment of kindergarten for their children. Among former school parents (i.e. parents with children only…
…parents, married parents, and white and Asian parents are slightly more likely to take more steps to gain the information they desire about schools, with higher-income parents indicating that, on…
…respondents. Working with Hanover Research, we conducted six focus groups of parents, three with homeschooling parents and three with non-homeschooling parents but who identified that they had in some way…
…obtained responses from 1,154 parents of school-age children so we can report more reliable information about parent subgroups by demographic. In a nutshell: Through the fall semester, pessimism about the…
…sizes, and test scores. Parents overwhelmingly want teachers to keep their politics to themselves. Eighty-four percent of parents agreed “a lot” or “somewhat” with the statement, “I want my child’s…
…gifted, advanced or honors class. This question is the first in our polling to ask about honors type classes. Private school parents, parents with bachelor’s degrees, and Hispanic parents were…
…parents, which includes an oversampling of 700 school parents. 1. COVID-19 vaccines have grown rapidly more favorable among Black parents, though they remain somewhat less comfortable with in-person education than…
…month, Black parents’ comfort with in-person education increased to 55 percent, which was 13 points lower than white parents and eight points lower than Hispanic parents. 3. Black parents remain…