Succeed Scholarship Program

Annual Parent Survey 2020-2021

Parents have POWER! At The Reform Alliance, we recognize this, so we value parent feedback. Annually, we survey all parents who have children participating in the Succeed Scholarship Program.

100% of parents believe the Succeed Scholarship Program should continue to be available.

The annual parent survey is an important tool used to measure the success of this program.  In fact, parent satisfaction with the Succeed Scholarship is incredibly high.  In 2021, 100% of parents responded that the SSP should continue to be available to future students.


98.5% of parents are satisfied with the academic progress of their students!

Parent satisfaction with academic progress made by their students through the Succeed Scholarship is incredibly high.  In 2021, 98.5% of parents  said they were “somewhat” or “very” satisfied with the academic progress of their students at the private school funded through the Succeed Scholarship.

In comparison, 18.6% of parents said they were “somewhat” or “very” satisfied with the academic progress of their students while they were in public school.


Parents are seeing improvement ...

98.4% of parents said they “strongly agree” or “agree” they have seen an improvement in their child’s social development since they started attending a private school using the Succeed Scholarship.

96.8% of parents said they “strongly agree” or “agree” that they have seen improvement in their children’s grades since they started attending a private school using the Succeed Scholarship.


Parents: SSP schools are better at addressing learning disability

When considering how the school addressed their child’s disability, 98.8% of parents were “somewhat” or “very” satisfied with how their SSP school addressed their child’s disability compared to only 19.1% who felt like the child’s disability was properly addressed at their designated public school.


Most parents on the program choose SSP to find a school that specializes in their children's learning disabilities.

Parents reported a wide variety of reasons for choosing to participate in the Succeed Scholarship program, but the most widely reported reasoning was they were looking for a school that specializes in learning disabilities.

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