As part of a broader marketing effort by the Omaha Public Schools (OPS), Omaha residents were surveyed by telephone during April 30-May 6, (parent) and May 19-27, 1987 (taxpayer). The survey was intended to identify respondents\u27 perceptions about the Omaha public school system. This report presents the results of the survey. The information and analysis provided should prove useful to interested citizens, board members, and district personnel as they plan the future of Omaha\u27s public schools
The parent survey was commissioned by the Education Oversight Committee. The purpose of the survey i...
Board of education members, who are responsible for local school governance, should know the local s...
The 2014 Nebraska Metro Poll continues an on-going effort to understand the perceptions and concerns...
In this study, the attitudes held by registered voters living in small Nebraska school districts wer...
The future growth of the Omaha Public School System depends greatly upon its status as related to pu...
The past few years have seen growing interest and concern among citizens of our country regarding th...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the change in understandings and attitudes of parents re...
This is a descriptive examination of teacher attitudes and practices of parent involvement in a smal...
In 1990, the Greater Omaha Chamber of Co=erce created a study group to examine public elementary and...
This report presents the results of a statewide mail survey of public school districts, nonpublic sc...
The purpose of this study was to obtain a representative sample of public opinion to the following q...
Community support of the school is related to the extent parents perceive that school programs are c...
Anticipating needs as a regular policy is vital in times of changing conditions. At no time in the h...
Do public schools in America actually operate as democratic institutions as fully sensitive to the n...
The next generation of children will live in a world that promises to be substantially different tha...
The parent survey was commissioned by the Education Oversight Committee. The purpose of the survey i...
Board of education members, who are responsible for local school governance, should know the local s...
The 2014 Nebraska Metro Poll continues an on-going effort to understand the perceptions and concerns...
In this study, the attitudes held by registered voters living in small Nebraska school districts wer...
The future growth of the Omaha Public School System depends greatly upon its status as related to pu...
The past few years have seen growing interest and concern among citizens of our country regarding th...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the change in understandings and attitudes of parents re...
This is a descriptive examination of teacher attitudes and practices of parent involvement in a smal...
In 1990, the Greater Omaha Chamber of Co=erce created a study group to examine public elementary and...
This report presents the results of a statewide mail survey of public school districts, nonpublic sc...
The purpose of this study was to obtain a representative sample of public opinion to the following q...
Community support of the school is related to the extent parents perceive that school programs are c...
Anticipating needs as a regular policy is vital in times of changing conditions. At no time in the h...
Do public schools in America actually operate as democratic institutions as fully sensitive to the n...
The next generation of children will live in a world that promises to be substantially different tha...
The parent survey was commissioned by the Education Oversight Committee. The purpose of the survey i...
Board of education members, who are responsible for local school governance, should know the local s...
The 2014 Nebraska Metro Poll continues an on-going effort to understand the perceptions and concerns...