Last month, we published the results from a nationally representative survey of American parents. In partnership with Morning Consult, we asked a set of questions ranging from how parents get…
…offerings to make up for any learning losses experienced during COVID-19 and school closures, we asked parents how they were planning to spend their summers. Fourteen percent of parents said…
…private—appear to be facing a significant exodus of students whose parents are willing to be completely responsible for teaching their children. How, if at all, do the views of parents…
…dropped more than 10 percentage points. The ideal schooling location of parents provides additional interesting data. Private school parents have consistently preferred to have their child schooled at home at…
…their broader polling work to find out what parents and the general public think about K-12 education in America: Only one-third of Black parents want to send their kids back…
…at home jumped 5 percentage points among all parents and 13 points among private school parents. The share of parents in or interested in joining a learning pod remained unchanged…
…Concerns: A Survey of U.S. Parents on K–12 Transportation Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic was about to be launched to parents around the nation to ask them a slew…
…the ways transportation influences parents’ decisions regarding where to send their child(ren) to school; what parents’ major preferences, challenges and concerns related to school transportation are; and what parents’ experiences…
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…a trustworthy information source although very few parents (5%) would go to the church for information. Other trustworthy sources for most parents include email newsletters (65%) and friends/relatives (59%). Parents…