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2014
Education
Perceptions
Poll
December 10, 2014
Overview• Poll conducted by UNF Public Opinion
Research Laboratory
• Consistency in effectiveness rating of district leadership
• Majority felt uninformed about new statewide assessments and changes to school grades
• Overall support for new standards and idea of open enrollment policy
Representative Sample
“A sample in which the relevant characteristics of the sample members are generally the same as the
characteristics of the population.”Population
RepresentativeSample
UnrepresentativeSample
A sample of 500 Jacksonville citizens can provide an accurate representation of the views of the general population as long as the variation and diversity
within the city are reflected in the group polled (i.e., gender,
Methodology• Survey conducted between Monday, November 10
and Sunday, November 16
• Random-digit-dialing methodology followed by cell phone sample to increase representation
• 641 (514 complete) residents of Duval County over the age of 18 answered the survey (for margin of error +/- 4.32 percentage points)
• 16.6% survey response rate and 27.5% cooperation rate (AAPOR eligibility calculations)
Superintendent Nikolai Vitti
DCPS Leadership team
Duval County School Board Superintendent Nikolai Vitti
50% 51%
35%
23%
Effective
Ineffective
Deciding on a School: Factors
9%
21%
3%
15%
46%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50%
Test Scores &School Grades
Word of Mouth
Media
Perceptions ofSafety
Something Else
New AssessmentsHow informed do you feel about the change to the Florida
Standards Assessments and what it means for students and schools?
32%
64%Feel
Uninformed
Feel Informed
School GradesHow informed do you feel about the way school grades are
changing and what it means for students and schools?
22%
72%Feel
Uninformed
Feel Informed
Florida Standards
62%
30%
8%
63%
29%
8%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
“Common Core” “Standards aligned with other states”
Agree
Disagree Disagree
N/A N/A
Agree
Do you agree or disagree with the use of Common Core/nationally aligned standards in Florida?
Open EnrollmentParents in Duval County should be allowed to enroll their children in any public school in the district, regardless of
where they live.
Agree, 77%
Disagree, 21%
N/A, 2%0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
UniformsAll public schools in Duval County should have uniform
requirements for students.
Agree, 61%
Disagree, 37%
N/A, 2%0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
Superintendent Nikolai
DCPS Strategic PlanWhich of the four major priority areas do you think the district
has made the most improvement on in the past year?
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
Great Teachers& Leaders
Caregiver &CommunityEngagement
Whole ChildEducation
Efficient & FairResources
16%
26%23%
12%
Support60%
Oppose37%
Tax IncreaseWould you support or oppose a small increase in property taxes
if those taxes go to public education?
For more information visit jaxpef.org
- Fully interactive poll results
- Sort by Parent Status, Race/Ethnicity, and Political Registration of respondents
Thank you!
• Full report available on jaxpef.org
• Poll will be administered annually
• Information will be provided to delegates at the ONE by ONE Convention on January 31, 2015