In what way does the parental education and occupation affect the level of population in the school?



Answer:
By population I suggest you mean the number of students. Paternally, when a person is educated and works outside the home they have less children. These parents typically have "Middle Class" values and stress achievement.

For the school that would mean possibly, smaller class sizes, more focused (self-disciplined) children, less free and reduced lunches, less resources (gov. assistance) because the baseline of family income is higher.

By Parent Education do you mean "educated" (college) or education as in Parent Involvement education? If it is parent involvement you are talking about then I would expect for there would be more extra-curricular activities. Possibly reading and writing workshops, Something like a Love & Logic progrom, a dad's club...and a flurishing PTO/PTA.

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