Parents’ want their voices to “matter”: Perspectives on school enrollment in a shrinking urban school district
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2020
Publication Title
Journal of Educational Foundations
ISSN
1047-8248
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to examine the school selection process of parents whose children attended an urban school district in Northern California. Like numerous urban school districts across the United States, the district highlighted in this study also encountered students exiting its schools for the past decade. The findings shared in this paper from a mixed methods case study of parents whose children attend school in the district. Data were based on a quantitative survey and qualitative focus groups. The data indicate parents consider several key factors when selecting schools for their children including academics, class size, and differentiated instruction and support for their children; the school and administration’s relationship to diversity and the community; and the overall enrollment process. The parents’ narratives also revealed educational leaders must create a culturally relevant learning community in order to ensure parents, students, and community stakeholders will garner the support, resources, curricula, and learning activities to stop the exodus of children from schools within the school district.
Recommended Citation
Shannon-Baker, Peggy, Bradley Porfilio, Bobbie Plough.
2020.
"Parents’ want their voices to “matter”: Perspectives on school enrollment in a shrinking urban school district."
Journal of Educational Foundations, 33: 77-94 Berea, Kentucky: Caddo Gap Press.
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/curriculum-facpubs/191
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