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School Selections Among Silicon Valley Asian Ethnics in the Cupertino Union School District

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ABSTRACT School quality and school choice are increasingly important. Most research has focused on selection of schools by parents, emphasizing consumption patterns. This study explores parental choices of schools by… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT School quality and school choice are increasingly important. Most research has focused on selection of schools by parents, emphasizing consumption patterns. This study explores parental choices of schools by an understudied population: highly skilled, highly educated Asians residing in a district that earned a number-one ranking from the State of California. This research also stresses the production side of education in this district, which created four alternate schools that were not based on traditional neighborhood elementary school boundaries. These four elementary schools have distinctly different philosophies of education. Opportunity for admission is based on parent applications and on a lottery system. This educational policy permits wide access and offers true parental preference and choice based on a philosophy of education. This study examines a place characterized as a “tech city” with a minority-majority Asian population, not unusual in Silicon Valley's suburbs. It offers a window on parental preferences and choices among a targeted population unrestricted by traditional geographic space. The study uses Asian key informants and ethnic enrollment trends that have been published by the State of California. Also, the direct observation of classrooms supports the dominant trend of a single Asian ethnic group in an elementary school.

Keywords: district; school selections; selections among; school; silicon valley

Journal Title: Papers in Applied Geography
Year Published: 2017

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