Parents Choosing Private Online Schools for Their Children to Prevent Bullying, Violence
Grand Canyon Private Academy reveals that over 35% of parents chose online education primarily due to bullying concerns, as noted in a recent survey. The report highlights the experiences of students like Leo, who faced severe bullying in traditional schools. The National Bullying Prevention Center indicates that 85% of bullied students are targeted on school property. The Empowerment Scholarship Account (ESA) program offers Arizona families options for private online schooling, now including GCPA and FaithPrep Arizona. Both institutions focus on a supportive learning environment free from bullying, which is crucial for student success.
- More than 35% of parents cite safety and mental health as reasons for online school enrollment.
- Grand Canyon Private Academy launched, offering tailored online education for grades K-11.
- The Empowerment Scholarship Account program is utilized by almost 50,000 Arizona students, facilitating access to private education.
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More Than 1 in 3 Parents Indicate Bullying is Main Reason for Choosing Private Online Education
Leo is a fourth grader at
“At my other school I was bullied really bad every day, and nobody at the school even cared,” Leo said. “And it was hard to focus on school work, plus they didn’t even think I could do the work. They didn’t even give me a chance to show them I wasn’t stupid. I really am smart, and I like to work hard and get good grades.”
Leo would get so upset in class that he would be sent to the counselor’s office, where he would be told to “play with sand” while the child who was bullying him carried on with his day.
“I couldn’t even write a sentence when I left there,” Leo said. “Now I write whole pages…the teacher I have now doesn’t feel sorry for me and doesn’t give up on me.”
Leo’s story is not unique. In a survey of parents with children enrolled in Grand Canyon Private Academy’s parent network, K12, more than 35 percent of parents cited safety and mental health concerns as the primary reason for enrolling their child in online schools. And according to the National Bullying Prevention Center, 85 percent of students reporting bullying were bullied on school grounds or property.
Additionally, several other studies show parents increasingly turning to online learning to avoid bullying:
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A peer-reviewed study finds that in 2019,
33.7% of students in cyber schools cited bullying as a reason for enrollment. That number dropped in 2020 because COVID leads to an enrollment surge and a unique cohort of entrants to virtual schools. -
A recently published EdChoice report that looks exclusively at K12-powered schools reports that
48% of parents of students previously enrolled in other schools reported that their children faced bullying at the previous school. A Morning Consult poll sponsored by EdChoice among the general population of parents nationally found that a comparatively modest27% of parents of children who switched schools cited bullying as a problem at the former school. - A peer-reviewed study found that bullying at a previous school is a particularly strong motivating factor for special ed students who enroll in virtual schools.
- A just-published peer-reviewed study finds that "parents of non-binary students two to three times more likely to indicate mental health, safety, and bullying related concerns as motivating their choice of cyber schooling."
Parents and students are choosing online school for a variety of reasons — including advanced learning, and the ability to support extracurricular pursuits or medical needs — but a bullying-free environment is one of the leading factors. The online platforms give students the opportunity to pursue their academic goals in a supportive environment and at an appropriate pace for their learning style.
“It’s important to provide all students with an environment where they feel safe while learning,” said
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Grand Canyon Private Academy (GCPA), launched this past fall, a new online private school serving grades K-11 for the 2023-24 school year. The school’s curriculum features a dual enrollment program that enables students to graduate with an associate degree, seminar-based instruction with a collaborative and discussion-focused approach and an Early World Language Program that gives students the opportunity to graduate trilingual. -
FaithPrep Arizona, providing
Arizona families with access to a private online Christian school and homeschool program for students in grades K-12.
These schools are tuition-free with use of the
And both schools feature teachers who are specially trained in online instruction methods, including understanding and identifying cyberbullying. With more than 20 years of experience in online education, K12-powered schools offer a variety of family support resources that provide a holistic approach to learning that drives student success and engagement.
“We’ve seen first-hand how important it is to eliminate bullying from a child’s educational environment,” Gruneberg said. “Grand Canyon Private Academy and FaithPrep Arizona both emphasize a focus on safe learning that provides a great deal of peace of mind for families.”
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Both schools are now accepting enrollments for the 2023-2024 school year. Families are encouraged to attend online information sessions hosted by the schools. For more information, visit the websites for
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