ANNUAL PUBLIC EDUCATION PERCEPTIONS POLL

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2017-2018 ANNUAL PUBLIC EDUCATION PERCEPTIONS POLL Taking the pulse of public opinion in Duval County JANUARY 2018 The Jacksonville Public Education Fund is pleased to present its Annual Survey of Education Perceptions in Duval County, the fourth annual poll measuring the viewpoints of residents in Duval County on key issues in public education. This survey was sponsored, funded, and analyzed by the Jacksonville Public Education Fund. The survey was conducted by the Public Opinion Research Laboratory at the University of North Florida using 27 Computer Assisted Telephone Interviewing stations. The survey was conducted in Spanish for those respondents who wished to complete the survey in Spanish. The sample was selected from the target population of Duval County adults (18 years or older) through the use of Random-Digit-Dialing methodology for both landlines and cell phones. The resulting sample is of adults from Duval County, Florida (n=698). There was an effort to over-sample parents (adult residents of Duval County, Florida), who had a child currently enrolled in a public school (n=301). An Enhanced Wireless sample was used to target parents with children. Scientific Telephone Samples provided the list of numbers. The results were weighted by age, gender, education, and race to the estimated 2016 American Community Survey from the U.S. Census Bureau. The survey was conducted Monday through Sunday between the dates of November 27 - December 8, 2017 from 4:00 pm to 9:00 pm. For non-completes with a working phone line, at least 5 call-backs were attempted. The margin of sampling error for this survey was +/- 3.71%. www.jaxpef.org

Q3 What is your perception of K-12 public education in Jacksonville compared to one year ago? The passion and expertise [of Duval s educators] led me to see a new side of education and instilled in me a desire to give back to my community that I love so dearly. Our area is on the verge of achieving something truly great and our education system plays a key role. Clayton Levins, Public Ed Ambassador Q1 In your opinion, what is the most important issue or problem facing Jacksonville? 2016-17 Change Education 20.6 25.1 4.5 Economy 12.5 9.5-3.0 Crime 48.6 48.2-0.4 Transportation 7.4 7.5 0.1 Taxes 2.5 2.3-0.2 Other 6.6 5.3-1.3 Don t Know/No Answer 1.8 2.2 0.4 Q2 How would you currently rate the overall performance of the Duval County Public Schools? 2016-17 Change Excellent 3.5 2.7-0.8 Good 23.5 30.7 7.2* Fair 44.9 42.5-2.4 Poor 24.7 17.8-6.9* Don t Know/No Answer 3.3 6.3 3.0* 2016-17 Change Better 19.6 13.3-6.3 * Worse 11.5 12.5 1.0 About the same 59.5 59.5 0.0 Don t Know/No Answer 9.3 14.8 5.4* Q4-Q15 were asked only to respondents who identified as parents of a public school student. Q4 Which type of school does your child attend in Duval County?** Traditional Public 84.0 School Charter School 12.3 Home School 0.2 Other 2.1 Don t Know/No Answer 1.4 Q5 Based on your experience, how effective is your child s current teacher(s)? (Note: worded slightly differently in 2016-17) 2016-17 Change Very Effective 45.2 43.4-1.8 Somewhat Effective 41.2 42.0 0.8 Somewhat Ineffective 6.1 8.2 2.1 Very Ineffective 4.3 2.8-1.5 Don t Know/No Answer 3.3 3.6 0.3 Q6 How often do you communicate with your child s teacher?** Daily 18.9 Weekly 38.6 Monthly 21.6 Rarely 15.6 Never 3.5 Don t Know/No Answer 1.9 2 Jacksonville Public Education Fund Annual Public Education Perceptions Poll

Q7 When you do communicate with your child s teacher, what is the primary way that you communicate? ** Planner 11.0 Phone 13.3 Parent-Teacher 10.6 Conference When I pick up or drop 9.7 off my child Email 39.7 Texting 4.9 Other 4.7 ClassDojo App*** 5.2 Don t Know/No Answer 0.9 Q8 If it were up to you, based on your own experience, how would you grade your child s current school: Actual 2016-17 Grades 2016-17 Change A 27.1 35.6 37.9 2.3 B 24.1 31.1 31.9 0.8 C 38.2 20.7 22.7 2.0 D 10.0 6.5 3.2-3.3 F 0.6 6.1 2.8-3.3 Don t Know/ No Answer 0.0 0.0 1.4 1.4 For questions Q9-Q13 we asked parents if they have been involved in any of the following activities: Q9 Parent Teacher Association (PTA)** Yes 30.7 No 67.3 Don t Know/No Answer 1.9 Q10 School Advisory Council (SAC) ** Yes 11.6 No 86.3 Don t Know/No Answer 2.0 [Ms. Hultgren] does not just teach students, she prepares them for a lifetime of service, collaboration, innovation, integrity, equity and excellence. Jessica Mastromatto, Principal, Frank H. Peterson Academies of Technology Q11 Volunteering at a school, other than chaperoning a class field trip or party ** Yes 42.3 No 56.2 Don t Know/No Answer 1.4 Q12 Attended a school board meeting ** Yes 24.0 No 74.6 Don t Know/No Answer 1.4 Q13 Contacted a school board member ** Yes 25.3 No 73.0 Don t Know/No Answer 1.6 Jacksonville Public Education Fund Annual Public Education Perceptions Poll 3

I truly believe that all children can be successful and will rise to the expectations that they are given. I have high expectations for my students and it brings me great joy to watch them meet and exceed them each and every year. Latrece Brown-Sudduth, 2017 Florida Blue Duval CountyTeacher of the Year Q14 Do you happen to know the name of the school board representative for your district? ** Scott Shine 1.1 Ashley Smith Juarez 0.9 Paula D. Wright 1.5 Warren A. Jones 0.2 Becki Couch 1.3 Lori Hershey 0.4 Someone else 0.8 Don t Know/No Answer 93.8 Q15 Do you happen to know the name of the principal at your child s school? ** Yes 61.1 No/Don t Know 38.0 No Answer 0.8 For Q16 - Q21, respondents were asked their opinion of how effective each of the following individuals or organizations is in helping improve public education in Jacksonville. Q16 Duval County School Board 2016-17 Change Very effective 7.8 8.7 0.9 Somewhat effective 48.1 53.5 5.4 Somewhat ineffective 22.2 18.9-3.3 Very ineffective 12.1 8.9-3.2 Don t Know/No Answer 9.9 10.0 0.1 Q17 Superintendent of Duval County Public Schools, Dr. Patricia Willis ** Very effective 9.6 Somewhat effective 33.4 Somewhat ineffective 7.9 Very ineffective 4.4 Don t Know/No Answer 44.6 Q18 Duval County Public School teachers 2016-17 Change Very effective 25.9 29.0 3.1 Somewhat effective 51.0 48.8-2.2 Somewhat ineffective 12.6 12.7 0.1 Very ineffective 3.1 1.9-1.2 Don t Know/No Answer 7.4 7.6 0.2 Q19 Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry 2016-17 Change Very effective 20.4 22.0 1.6 Somewhat effective 40.3 38.2-2.1 Somewhat ineffective 12.3 11.6-0.7 Very ineffective 8.4 7.7-0.7 Don t Know/No Answer 18.7 20.5 1.8 Q20 The Jacksonville business community 2016-17 Change Very effective 19.8 13.9-5.9* Somewhat effective 43.9 42.5-1.4 Somewhat ineffective 14.0 15.5 1.5 Very ineffective 9.1 7.2-1.9 Don t Know/No Answer 13.2 20.9 7.7* 4 Jacksonville Public Education Fund Annual Public Education Perceptions Poll

Q21 Local nonprofit organizations 2016-17 Change Very effective 22.4 24.2 1.8 Somewhat effective 40.7 38.5-2.2 Somewhat ineffective 11.9 10.3-1.6 Very ineffective 7.4 5.4-2.0 Don t Know/No Answer 17.7 21.5 3.8 Q22 Prior to this survey, were you aware that the Duval County School Board is currently in the process of searching for a new superintendent to permanently replace former superintendent Dr. Nikolai Vitti? ** Yes 61.3 No 37.6 Don t Know/No Answer 1.1 Q23 In case you were unaware, the Duval County School Board is in the process of searching for a superintendent to permanently replace Dr. Nikolai Vitti. As a result, we would like to know from the following list of priorities, which do you believe to be THE most important for the next superintendent: ** Open and clear communication with the 9.0 education community Experiential learning opportunities for 8.4 students Distributes resources and services 13.5 based on school needs Attracting and keeping high quality 39.1 teachers Improve the perceptions of district 3.5 schools Follows through on action after 10.9 discussion Pushes for educational improvements through state policy 8.5 Something else 3.6 All of the above 1.3 Don t Know/No Answer 2.3 Jacksonville Public Education Fund Annual Public Education Perceptions Poll 5

Q24 What is the minimum level of education that you believe students in Duval County today must achieve to be successful in the future: 2016-17 Change Graduate high school 25.0 24.5-0.5 Specific technical or 19.6 21.5 1.9 vocational postsecondary training Community college 20.6 17.0-3.6 (2-year degree) Bachelor s degree 33.2 34.0 0.8 (4-year degree) or higher Don t Know/No Answer 1.6 3.0 1.4 Q25 If you were enrolling a child or grandchild in a school today, which of the following would be most important to you in your decision: 2016-17 Change Test scores and school 25.9 27.4 1.5 grades Word of mouth 12.1 5.2-6.9 Social media and the 1.6 1.0-0.6 news (media reports) Perceptions of 15.2 13.9-1.3 school safety Knowing specific 5.3 teachers Reputation for good 41.6 teachers Teacher (options not 32.1 aligned year to year) Other 11.1 4.4-6.7 Don t Know/No Answer 2.1 1.1-1.0 6 Jacksonville Public Education Fund Annual Public Education Perceptions Poll

Q26 Would you support or oppose a small increase in taxes if those taxes go to local public education needs? 2016-17 Change Strongly Support 42.4 43.8 1.4 Somewhat Support 31.6 31.2-0.4 Somewhat Oppose 6.8 10.9 4.1* Strongly Oppose 16.1 11.7-4.4* Don t Know/No Answer 3.1 2.3-0.8 Q27 Teachers who get the best results from their students should have a higher salary than teachers who do not get the best results from their students: Strongly Agree 31.8 Somewhat Agree 26.4 Somewhat Disagree 20.0 Strongly Disagree 19.7 Don t Know/No Answer 2.2 Q28 The materials and information available to you on pending education issues are clear, complete & understandable. 2016-17 Change Strongly Agree 22.2 21.5-0.7 Somewhat Agree 32.1 34.0 1.9 Somewhat Disagree 22.2 21.2-1.0 Strongly Disagree 15.0 13.9-1.1 Don t Know/No Answer 8.6 9.5 0.9 Q29 The Duval County Public School district usually considers public opinion when making decisions. 2016-17 Change Strongly Agree 13.6 15.3 1.7 Somewhat Agree 35.0 30.5-4.5 Somewhat Disagree 22.5 21.8-0.7 Strongly Disagree 23.9 24.2 0.3 Don t Know/No Answer 5.0 8.2 3.2* One of the district s top priorities over the past several years has been to support and improve quality teaching available to all students. In the next three questions, I m going to ask you some specific things about teachers. Q30 Based on your best guess, what is the annual salary of a Duval County first-year teacher with a Bachelor s degree? ** Average = $34,765.84 Median = $35,000 Q31 Actually, the annual salary for a Duval County firstyear teacher with a Bachelor s degree is $39,500. Do you think this amount should: ** Decrease 1.6 Stay the same 28.8 Increase 68.9 Don t Know/No Answer 0.7 Q32 What do you think the annual salary for a Duval County first-year teacher with a Bachelor s degree should be? ** Average = $48,173.58 Median = $45,000 Questions 33-36 reflect the sample demographics from the current year s poll. Q33 Are you a registered Democrat, Republican, No Party Affiliation or are you not registered to vote? Democrat 30.4 Republican 29.1 No party affiliation 24.6 Not registered to vote 13.2 Other 0.7 Don t Know/No Answer 2.0 Q34 What is your age? Is it: 18-24 12.7 25-34 20.6 35-44 16.5 45-64 33.7 65 and above 16.5 Jacksonville Public Education Fund Annual Public Education Perceptions Poll 7

Q35 What is your racial background? Is it: Caucasian 54.7 African American 29.0 Hispanic 8.6 Asian 4.4 Other 3.3 Q36 What is the highest level of education you have attained? Less than High School degree 5.8 High School degree 19.6 Some College 46.6 College Graduate 18.3 Post Graduate 9.8 End Notes * Significant change from 2016-17. ** Not asked in 2016-17. *** This was not an option, but enough people mentioned this to list. ABOUT THIS REPORT Some questions may not total to 100.0 due to rounding. For further information, interactive visualizations with subgroups and additional research reports and publications, visit www.jaxpef.org. For any questions, contact Dr. Kimberly Allen, Jacksonville Public Education Fund Director of Data & Research, at Kimberly@jaxpef.org or Laura Alrutz, Jacksonville Public Education Fund Senior Manager of Policy Analysis, at Laura@jaxpef.org or (904) 356-7757. 8 Jacksonville Public Education Fund Annual Public Education Perceptions Poll