The poll, conducted by Public Opinion Strategies, surveyed 2,000 parents of children enrolled in brick and mortar schools in grades K-11 who are facing difficult decisions regarding the safety, continuity and effectiveness of their children’s education this fall.
Despite any preventative measures, a remarkable 21% of parents said they would not be comfortable with their child returning to their brick and mortar school.
Read more here about the parental apprehension of sending their children back to school and the increased request for remote learning options.