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In December 2013, the Jacksonville Public Education Fund released its first Annual Education Perceptions Poll. This is the slide deck used at the press conference. Full poll results and data visualizations are available at www.jaxpef.org.
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2013 Education Perception
s PollDecember 13, 2013
Overview• Poll conducted by UNF Public Opinion
Research Laboratory• Consensus around current and potential
improvement efforts• Positive trend on district leadership• Significant majorities favor increases in
funding and technology• Support for joint community-district
priorities
Superintendent Nikolai Vitti
Leadership team
Duval County School Board Superintendent Nikolai Vitti
52% 50%
35%
22%
Effective
Ineffective
Parents vs. Non-parents
Respondents who were parents of students in Duval County Public Schools …• Considered “Increase safety and discipline in
schools” the least important initiative• Were more likely to recommend DCPS to a
friend• Rated the overall performance of the school
district significantly higher
Superintendent Nikolai Vitti
Which priority is most important?
Great Teachers & Leaders
Caregiver & Community En-
gagement
Whole Child Edu-cation
Effcient & Fair Re-sources
Priority 0.3 0.24 0.27 0.15
3%
8%
13%
18%
23%
28%
Support67%
Oppose32%
Would you support or oppose a small increase in property taxes if those
taxes go to public education?
Technology: Should schools provide universal laptops/tablets?
Series10%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
Agree; 64%
Disagree; 34%
Deciding on a School: Factors
Series1
0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40% 45%
15%
17%
6%
20%
41% Test Scores & School Grades
Word of Mouth
Media
Perceptions of Safety
Something Else
Common Core State Standards“It is important for Florida students to be held to the same standards as the students in other states so we can know how our students are performing compared to students nationwide.”
0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%
100% Agree; 89%
Disagree; 10%
For more information visit SchoolFactsJax.org and click the What’s New box:
- 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 18, 2014