The Results Are In — Parents Are Clear
Momentum Is Building — And What Comes Next Matters
We’re releasing the data today — a few days after the survey closed on December 21 — and the results are unmistakable.
Parents love their cyber schools.
Not in theory.
Not as a talking point.
But in lived experience, day after day, with their own children.
As of today, 160 parents actively participated in this survey. Each response represents a family that made a deliberate choice — and stands by it.
This wasn’t driven by institutions or organizations.
It was parent-to-parent, story-to-story.
And the message is clear.










What the Data Shows
Across the responses, parents consistently expressed:
High satisfaction with their cyber schools
Strong trust in the educational model
Clear alignment between their child’s needs and the learning environment
Deep concern about decisions being made without parent input
This wasn’t about ideology.
It was about outcomes.
Families spoke about safety, flexibility, academic growth, mental health, and stability — the things that matter when you’re raising a child, not debating policy in a vacuum.
These are not disengaged parents.
These are informed, involved families who know exactly what’s working for their kids.
Why This Release Matters
This data directly challenges a narrative that parents are confused, misled, or unhappy with cyber education.
They’re not.
They’re informed.
They’re intentional.
And they’re paying attention.
This survey adds weight to what families have been saying all along — and it makes it harder to ignore when the voices are organized and documented.
This isn’t noise.
It’s parent-driven momentum.
About the Original Poll
This survey builds on our earlier poll, which helped identify key themes and concerns parents were already raising.
You can view the original poll results here:
👉 [Link to the original poll]
Together, these efforts show consistency — not a one-off reaction, but a sustained, thoughtful response from families across the state.
Stay Tuned: Momentum Mondays 🍎
We’re also launching Momentum Mondays — regular updates that spotlight parent voices, track progress, and keep families engaged without burning out.
This is about showing up — and staying in it.
December 28 — The Big Announcement
On December 28, we’ll launch a new parent-driven project designed to reshape how families and lawmakers engage heading into 2026.
This isn’t a petition.
It isn’t a one-day action.
It’s a framework for long-term parent engagement and accountability.
👉 This is the one you don’t want to miss.
We don’t need permission.
We need parents to keep showing up.



