Orange County NC Website
(10/3) Apartment Association of North Carolina Survey <br />ID. No. Urban Area County Apart= l/House =2 <br />(01 -03) (04 -04) (05 -06) (07 -07) <br />Hello, my name is . I'm calling from the University of North Carolina at <br />Chapel Hill, Center for Urban and Regional Studies. This month we're calling people in <br />different North Carolina cities to obtain information that school planners can use to better predict <br />the number of students. The questions will take less than 5 minutes to complete, and they deal <br />with the size of your home and number of people in your family. We have only a phone number <br />and we will not record any names, so all answers are anonymous. <br />If I have your permission, let me begin by asking... <br />1. How many people are in your household including yourself? <br />(How many people live in your household 50% or more of the time ?) (10 -11) <br />2. Do you have any children aged 18 or younger in your household? <br />Yes..................................... ..............................1 <br />No............................. ...... ..............................2 <br />Refused................................. ..............................9 <br />(12 -12) <br />If YES: For each child, could you tell me his or her age; whether he or she attends a <br />public school, a private school or is home schooled; and what school grade he or she is <br />in? Let's start with the youngest child -- what is his or her age? School grade? Type of <br />school (public, private, home)? ASK FOR EACH CHILD. <br />If NO, go to Question 3. <br />Code after the completion of the interview: <br />Number of children aged 18 or younger <br />(13 -13) <br />21 <br />Age; <br />Grade <br />Public <br />Private <br />Ho' lme: <br />School, , <br />;:School > <br />:School>:.' <br />Child #1 <br />1 <br />2 <br />3 <br />Child #2 <br />1 <br />2 <br />3 <br />Child 43 <br />1 <br />2 <br />3 <br />Child #4 <br />1 <br />2 <br />3 <br />If NO, go to Question 3. <br />Code after the completion of the interview: <br />Number of children aged 18 or younger <br />(13 -13) <br />21 <br />