Reasons for parental choice of urban schools

Citation
Eb. Goldring et Cs. Hausman, Reasons for parental choice of urban schools, J EDUC POLI, 14(5), 1999, pp. 469-490
Citations number
42
Categorie Soggetti
Education
Journal title
JOURNAL OF EDUCATION POLICY
ISSN journal
02680939 → ACNP
Volume
14
Issue
5
Year of publication
1999
Pages
469 - 490
Database
ISI
SICI code
0268-0939(199909/10)14:5<469:RFPCOU>2.0.ZU;2-5
Abstract
Much of the discussion around why parents choose certain schools focuses on parents who choose an alternative to their attendance-zone school, usually a magnet or private school. However, in reality, many more parents exercis e choice. Parents who seek information, look at alternative schools, bur th en decide to choose their assigned attendance-zone school are also particip ants in a system of school choice. This study explores differences in race, socioeconomic status, and reasons for choice among four groups of parents in one urban school district with a controlled parental choice plan: (1) ma gnet school choosers; (2) integrated non-magnet school choosers; (3) non-in tegrated non-magnet school choosers (i.e. 98% or greater African-American e nrolments); and (4) non-choosers (i.e. those parents who do not seek inform ation to engage in the decision-making process regarding choice of school). The results of the analysis indicate that parent background characteristic s, parents' reasons for choosing a particular school, satisfaction with pub lic schools, and distance between the home and school differentiate between parents who choose magnets, parents who choose non-magnets, and non-choose rs.