«One thing is clear from Education Next's poll released today: despite the wording of the questions, when looking across the board at the dominant forms of
educational choice options like charter schools, vouchers, and tax credit scholarships, this poll finds more support for these programs than opposition.
Not exact matches
We see that in states with lots of school
choice,
like Arizona, Florida and Wisconsin, the share of resources devoted to expanding
educational options are roughly 2 to 3 percent.
«Students at our public schools of
choice have been treated
like second - class citizens for far too long, and these proposed reforms signify Governor Malloy's position that all public school students should have access to the excellent
educational options they deserve,» said Patrick Riccards, ConnCAN's CEO.
This is an important message as the program is under attack from those who would
like to repeal
educational choice options.»