Parent Survey and Letter

DC Choice Evaluation

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Education Study


Parent Questionnaire


Spring 2013

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Your child’s name is listed on the cover. Please write his or her name here: ________________________. When you read “your child,” please think about this child only.


Where the terms “child” and “children” have been used in this questionnaire, this means children of all ages – from 5-18.


Please answer every question.

Part 1: About Your Child

This section asks questions about the child listed on the cover.


Q1. What is this child’s date of birth: |__|__| / |__|__| / |__|__|__|__|

D D M M Y Y Y Y


Q2. Is your child currently/At the end of the spring 2013 term, was your child attending school, not attending school, or being homeschooled? If [he/she] [is/was] out for school break, illness, injury, or vacation, please consider [him/her] as attending school.


Attending School 1 Skip to Q3

Being homeschooled 2 Skip to Q5

Not Attending School 3 Skip to Q2a


Q2a. Why is your child not attending school?


Completed and/or graduated High School 1 Skip to Q5

Sick/Illness 2 Skip to Q5

Taking care of family 3 Skip to Q5

Pregnant 4 Skip to Q5

Dropped out 5 Skip to Q5


Q3. What school is this child currently attending?


School Name:


School Address:



Q3a. Is the school this child is currently attending your neighborhood school?

( Check one)


Yes 1

No 2

Don’t know 3


Q4. On average, how many minutes does it take this child to get from home to school each

morning?


_____________ minutes

Part 2: Questions about This Child’s School


Q5. During this school year (2012-13), how often did you do the following in this child’s school:

( Check one box on each row)


Never

Once

2 or 3 times

4 or more times

  1. Receive report cards about this child’s
    performance

1

2

3

4

  1. Receive information about this child’s school, such as newsletters and school notices

1

2

3

4

  1. Communicate with a teacher informally
    (in person, by phone, or via email)

1

2

3

4

  1. Attend parent-teacher conferences

1

2

3

4

  1. Attend school activities for families
    (dinners, student presentations, open houses, family math or science nights)


1


2


3


4

  1. Volunteer in the school

1

2

3

4

  1. Attend a PTA (Parent Teacher Association) meeting (or other similar organization meeting)

1

2

3

4

  1. Accompany students on class trips

1

2

3

4


Q6. In the past MONTH, how often did you do the following?

( Check one box on each row)


Never

Once

2 or 3 times

4 or 5 times

6 or more times

a. Help this child with his or her homework

1

2

3

4

5

b. Help this child with reading or math that was not part of his or her homework

1

2

3

4

5

c. Talk to this child about his or her experiences in school

1

2

3

4

5

d. Work with child on a school project

1

2

3

4

5


Q7. How satisfied are you with the following aspects of this child’s current school?

( Check one box per row)



Very

dissatisfied

Dissatisfied

Satisfied

Very

Satisfied

a. Location of school

1

2

3

4

b. School safety

1

2

3

4

c. Class sizes

1

2

3

4

d. School facilities

1

2

3

4

  1. Respect between teachers and students

1

2

3

4

  1. How much teachers inform parents of students’ progress

1

2

3

4

  1. How much students can observe religious traditions

1

2

3

4

h. Parental support for the school

1

2

3

4

i. Discipline

1

2

3

4

j. Academic quality

1

2

3

4

k. Racial mix of students

1

2

3

4

  1. Access to information about the school through printed materials or the school web site

1

2

3

4

  1. Services for students who struggle academically

1

2

3

4

  1. Availability of textbooks/supplies

1

2

3

4

  1. Availability of computers

1

2

3

4

  1. Teacher absenteeism

1

2

3

4


Q8. Overall, how safe do you feel this child’s current school is?


Very safe 1

Somewhat safe 2

Not safe 3


Q9. Does your child receive any of the following services in his/her current school?

( Check all that apply)



Yes

No

a. Before-school care

1

2

b. After-school care

1

2

c. Tutoring in school for math

1

2

d. Tutoring in school for reading

1

2

e. Federally funded free or reduced price lunch

1

2


Q10. If your child has a physical disability, does the school address your child’s needs (e.g., ramps,

special aide)?

( Check one)


Yes 1

No 2

My child does not have a physical disability 3


Q11. If your child has a learning disability, does the school provide your child with accommodations
(e.g., more time on tests)?

( Check one)


Yes 1

No 2

My child does not have a learning disability 3

Q12. If your child’s primary language is not English, does the school provide support to learn English?

( Check one)


Yes 1

No 2

My child’s primary language is English. 3


Q13. If your child is struggling academically, does the school provide your child with support

(e.g., extra instruction, individualized instruction, tutoring)?

( Check one)


Yes 1

No 2

My child does not struggle academically 3


Q14. What overall grade would you give this child’s current school?

( Check one)


Excellent (A) 1

Good (B) 2

Fair (C) 3

Unsatisfactory (D) 4

Failing (F) 5


Q15. In the last month, approximately how many days did this child:

( Check one)


None

1-2 Days

3-4 Days

5 or

more

days

Don’t Know

a. Miss school

1

2

3

4

5

b. Come to school ½ hour or more late

1

2

3

4

5


Q16. During this school year (2012-13), was this child ever suspended from school for disciplinary

reasons?

( Check one)


No 1

Yes 2

Don’t know 3


Q17. How far in school do you expect your child to go?

( Check one)


Less than high school completion

1

Complete a high school diploma, GED or alternative high school credential

2

Complete a certificate or diploma from a school that provides occupational training

3

Complete an Associate’s degree

4

Complete a Bachelor’s degree

5

Complete a Master’s degree

6

Complete a Ph.D., M.D., law degree, or other high level professional degree

7


Q18.  How much …


A Lot

Some

A Little

None

  1. Do you trust the school staff to do what is best for your child

1

2

3

4

  1. Do you feel respected by staff at this school

1

2

3

4

  1. Do you feel that the school staff works to build trusting relationships with parents

1

2

3

4

  1. Does the school staff share your expectations for your child

1

2

3

4

  1. Of a problem are cultural barriers between parents and staff at this school


1


2


3


4

  1. Do other parents at this school share your expectations for your child


1


2


3


4

  1. Do you feel this child’s school cares about what you think


1


2


3


4


Part 3: Questions about choosing schools
and the DC Opportunity Scholarship Program



Q19. How did you first become aware of the DC Opportunity Scholarship Program?



Check All That Apply

  1. Letters, brochures, or guides from/about schools

1

  1. Mass media

2

  1. School visit

3

  1. Talked with teachers/school officials

4

  1. Talked with family/friends/other parents

5

  1. Common knowledge

6

  1. Worked in the school system

7

  1. Through experiences with older children

8

  1. Through personal experience

9

  1. By doing research

10


Q20. What was the most important reason in your choice of schools for this child for this school year?



Check Only One

  1. Location of school

1

  1. School safety

2

  1. Class sizes

3

  1. School facilities

4

  1. Respect between students and teachers

5

  1. How much teachers inform parents of students’ progress

6

  1. How much students can observe religious traditions

7

  1. Parental involvement in the schools

8

  1. Discipline

9

  1. Academic quality

10

  1. Racial mix of students

11

  1. Services for students who struggle academically

12

  1. Affordability

13

  1. This school was not my first choice, but my child did not get in to my first choice school

14


Q21. What was the next most important reason in your choice of schools for this child for this school year?



Check Only One

  1. Location of school

1

  1. School safety

2

  1. Class sizes

3

  1. School facilities

4

  1. Respect between students and teachers

5

  1. How much teachers inform parents of students’ progress

6

  1. How much students can observe religious traditions

7

  1. Parental involvement in the schools

8

  1. Discipline

9

  1. Academic quality

10

  1. Racial mix of students

11

  1. Services for students with special needs

12

  1. Affordability

13

  1. This school was not my first choice, but my child did not get in to my first choice school

14


Q22. What was the MOST important source of information in making the choice?



Check Only One

  1. Recommendation from family

1

  1. Recommendations from friends or other parents from my child’s current school, from church, or from other school organizations

2

  1. Conversations with teachers/administrators in my child’s current school

3

  1. Newspapers, the radio, television ads

4

  1. Mailings/Brochures/Guides

5

  1. School director (e.g., from the Trust)

6


Q23. Why was this source the most important?



Check Only One

  1. The source was reliable and trustworthy …………..

1

  1. The source possessed more information …………..

2

  1. The source had firsthand information …………..

3

  1. The source was the only one considered …………..

4

  1. The source was the most readily available/convenient …………..

5


Q24. What type of additional information do you think would have been helpful in choosing a school for this child?



Check All That Apply

  1. Test scores or other measures of academic quality …………..

1

  1. Staff characteristics …………..

2

  1. Curriculum or instructional programs used …………..

3

  1. Financial information (e.g., costs for tuition, uniforms, transportation) …………..

4

  1. Social services information (e.g., mental health services, counseling) …………..

5

  1. Demographics

6

  1. Comparative information

7

  1. Information about violence/safety (e.g., rates of suspension, reported drug use)

8


Q25. Did this child get an offer of a scholarship to attend a private school through the DC Opportunity Scholarship program? ( Check one)


  1. No, This child did not get an offer of a scholarship

q1

(Go to question 29)

  1. Yes, This child did get an offer of a scholarship and this child used the scholarship

q2

(Go to question 26)

  1. Yes, this child did get an offer of a scholarship but this child did not use the scholarship

q3

(Go to question 28)



Q26. If your child began the 2012-2013 school year at a private school with scholarship funding, did he or she switch to another school partway through the year?

( Check one)


No q1 (Go to question 29)

Yes q2 (Go to question 27)



Q27. Why did this child leave the private school he/she attended?

( Check all that apply)


  1. This child did not like that private school

01

  1. The work at that private school was too hard

02

  1. The work at that private school was too easy

03

  1. It was too hard to get my child to that private school each day

04

  1. The discipline/rules were too strict at that private school

05

  1. This child was unable to make friends in that private school

06

  1. The religious activities at that private school made my child uncomfortable

07

  1. This child wanted to return to his/her friends in public school

08

  1. This child liked his/her public school better than that private school

09

  1. There was another private school this child liked better

10

  1. This child did not get the academic support he/she needed at that private school

11


(Go to Question 29)


Q28. Why did this child not use the offer of the scholarship?

( Check all that apply)


  1. This child did not want to leave his/her friends in public school

01

  1. This child’s public school has sports that the private school(s) did not

02

  1. This child thought the work might be too hard in the private school(s)

03

  1. There was no space at the participating private school this child wanted to attend

04

  1. The private school(s) this child was interested in were too far from home or too hard to get to

05

  1. This child’s public school teachers are better

06

  1. This child got into a charter school or specialized school

07

  1. This child did not want to be held back a grade

08

  1. This child did not want to have religious instruction

09

  1. This child did not have to wear a uniform in public school

10

  1. This child did not pass the private school’s admission test

11

  1. The private school(s) did not have the services for this child’s learning or physical disability or other special needs

12

  1. The private school this child wanted to attend was not participating

13

  1. This child moved out of DC

14


Q29. Do you plan to send this child to the same school next year?

( Check one)


No q1

Yes q2 (Go to Question 31)

Do not know yet q3 (Go to Question 31)


Q30. What is the main reason why this child will not be attending the same school next year?

( Check one)




  1. The school is in an inconvenient location

q01

  1. The school is too expensive

q02

  1. The child was offered admission to a preferred private school

q03

  1. The child was offered admission to a preferred public school

q04

  1. My child was not comfortable at the school

q05

  1. I want all of my children to be in the same school

q06

  1. The quality of the teachers was unacceptable

q07

  1. I am concerned about school safety

q08

  1. The coursework was too difficult

q09

  1. The coursework was too easy

q10

  1. The discipline/rules were too strict

q11

  1. The discipline/rules were too easy

q12

  1. I did not feel the teachers were providing enough academic support for my child

q13

  1. The child was asked not to return

q14

  1. The child is graduating to another school

q15

  1. The school did not meet the child’s special needs

q16

  1. The child moved out of DC

q17



Part 4: Questions about the Child’s Parents or Legal Guardian


Q31. Who is completing this questionnaire? Please mark your relationship to the child:

( Check one)


Child's primary female guardian 1

Child's primary male guardian 2

Other (please specify

_____________________________) 3


Q32. For kindergarten through 12th grade, did you attend a public or private school?


Check Only One

  1. Public

1

  1. Private

2

  1. Both

3


Q33. Were any schools you attended charter schools?

( Check one)


Yes q1

No q2


Q34. How many years have you lived in your current residence?

( Check one box)


Less than 3 months 1

3-11 months 2

1-2 years 3

More than 2 years 4


Q35. Do you currently have a job outside the home, either full-time or part-time?

( Check one box)


Yes, a full time job (35+ hours) 1

Yes, a part time job (less than 35 hours) 2

Yes, one or more part time jobs (totaling 35+ hours) 3

Not working now, but looking for work 4

Not working now and not looking for work 5

Don’t know 6


Q36. How many years and months have you worked, either part-time or full-time, since leaving school?


____Years ____Months



Part 5: Contact Information


Please Provide Your Current Contact Information:


First Name: _____________________________ MI: _____ Last Name: _________________________


Address:



Home Phone number


Cell Phone number


Email Address:



Additional Contact Information


Please provide the names and addresses for three people who are likely to know the whereabouts of the child in the future. The contact people listed do not have to be family members and can be friends and/or neighbors of the family.



Contact Information #1:


First Name: _____________________________ MI: _____ Last Name: _________________________


Address:



Home Phone number


Cell Phone number


Email Address:


Relationship to child: ____________________________



Contact Information #2:


First Name: _____________________________ MI: _____ Last Name: _________________________


Address:



Home Phone number


Cell Phone number


Email Address:


Relationship to child: ____________________________


Contact Information #3:


First Name: _____________________________ MI: _____ Last Name: _________________________


Address:



Home Phone number


Cell Phone number


Email Address:


Relationship to child: ____________________________





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