…conduct an annual parental satisfaction survey, submit both biannual and annual reports, and undergo an annual audit, but participating schools and educational service providers need only furnish receipts to parents…
…lead to higher job satisfaction among school employees. Teachers would be relieved of micromanaging from state and federal bureaucrats in exchange for more localized reporting—to parents and to their own…
…majority of parents prevail over any special interests in the school board elections, some parents inevitably find themselves in the minority. By contrast, private schools are directly accountable to parents,…
…of the least important pieces of information upon which parents base their decision regarding the private school to which they send their children. Only 10.2 percent of the parents who…
…opportunity. Empowering Parents and the Public by Providing Transparency About Public School Spending Project Nickel’s purpose is to empower parents and the public with transparent information about the resources being…
…school choice supporters. These parents were already seeking options and solutions. After all, the waiting lists existed before this expansion was ever proposed. ESAs are in response to parent demand….
…parents should be trusted to make school choices for their children. Even if we trusted parents to make school choices, the government has no jurisdiction over private schools, so they…
…program of education supervised by a child’s parent in accordance with the requirements of this chapter.” N.D. Cent. Code §15.1-23-01. Initial and Renewal Applications A parent intending to supervise home…
…more comfortable returning than in September. School parents expressed similar responses regarding increased comfortability in their children returning to schools. 3. Seven out of 10 teachers and parents believe schools…
…be served by the program—parents. What struck me was just how few parents it took to change the tenor of the hearing. Having five or six parents talk about their…