Following the remedy presented for the Sheff v. O’Neill case in 1996 and the introduction of the Hartford Public School’s all-choice initiative, parents in Hartford had more choices than ever for their children’s education. This qualitative study explores the SmartChoices website, a bilingual tool to provide parents with information on their choices, and asks what types of parents participated, what information they got from the workshop, and, most importantly, how did parents incorporate what they learned from the website into their decision making
The purpose of this study was to gather data from public school parents that would contribute to the...
The Open Choice Program in Hartford, Connecticut resulted from a ruling by the Connecticut Supreme C...
This project explores how parents choose between private, public, and charter schools. Recent years ...
SmartChoices, a web-based search tool now available in English and Spanish, empowers urban and subur...
With SmartChoices, a Web-based map and data sorting application, parents in the metropolitan Hartfor...
School choice, which allows families to enroll their children in public education programs outside o...
This qualitative study explores how access to public schooling is bought and sold in the real estate...
A growing body of research suggests that parents’ involvement in their children’s schooling is an im...
In 2006, Hartford Public Schools became an all-choice district effectively eliminating the concept o...
The purpose of the study was to explore the reasons why parents choose to send their children to sch...
Parents want the best for their children. But for those who also believe in equal educational opport...
This presentation examines the Children’s Educational Opportunity (CEO) Foundation, a scholarship pr...
Parents have been afforded the right and the responsibility to choose the school that they feel best...
In the 1960s, interdistrict choice or ‘voluntary desegregation’ became popular in a few cities acros...
A growing number of cities now provide a range of public school options for families to choose from....
The purpose of this study was to gather data from public school parents that would contribute to the...
The Open Choice Program in Hartford, Connecticut resulted from a ruling by the Connecticut Supreme C...
This project explores how parents choose between private, public, and charter schools. Recent years ...
SmartChoices, a web-based search tool now available in English and Spanish, empowers urban and subur...
With SmartChoices, a Web-based map and data sorting application, parents in the metropolitan Hartfor...
School choice, which allows families to enroll their children in public education programs outside o...
This qualitative study explores how access to public schooling is bought and sold in the real estate...
A growing body of research suggests that parents’ involvement in their children’s schooling is an im...
In 2006, Hartford Public Schools became an all-choice district effectively eliminating the concept o...
The purpose of the study was to explore the reasons why parents choose to send their children to sch...
Parents want the best for their children. But for those who also believe in equal educational opport...
This presentation examines the Children’s Educational Opportunity (CEO) Foundation, a scholarship pr...
Parents have been afforded the right and the responsibility to choose the school that they feel best...
In the 1960s, interdistrict choice or ‘voluntary desegregation’ became popular in a few cities acros...
A growing number of cities now provide a range of public school options for families to choose from....
The purpose of this study was to gather data from public school parents that would contribute to the...
The Open Choice Program in Hartford, Connecticut resulted from a ruling by the Connecticut Supreme C...
This project explores how parents choose between private, public, and charter schools. Recent years ...