Not exact matches
The results presented here are based upon a nationally representative, stratified sample of 4,214 adults (age 18 and older), which includes representative oversamples of the following subgroups:
parents with school - age
children living
in their home (2,170), teachers (669), and
Hispanics (805).
The 2017 poll gathered responses from a nationally representative, stratified sample of 4,214 adults aged 18 and older, including representative oversamples of teachers (669),
parents with school age
children living
in their home (2,170), and
Hispanics (805).
When treatment - group
parents with children in private
schools were asked
in the third - year follow - up study which type of
school their
child was attending, 93 percent of
Hispanic respondents said it was a Catholic
school and 71 percent of the African American respondents gave the same response.
Provide opportunities for
Hispanic parents to help their
children in school and collaborate
with staff
Rural
schools need to invest
in helping limited - English
Hispanic parents discover practical ways they can help
children with schoolwork.
In collaboration with these partners, we invited Hispanic parents of school - aged children to participate in focus groups in Nampa / Caldwell, Meridian / Boise, Jerome, and Idaho Fall
In collaboration
with these partners, we invited
Hispanic parents of
school - aged
children to participate
in focus groups in Nampa / Caldwell, Meridian / Boise, Jerome, and Idaho Fall
in focus groups
in Nampa / Caldwell, Meridian / Boise, Jerome, and Idaho Fall
in Nampa / Caldwell, Meridian / Boise, Jerome, and Idaho Falls.