A considerable portion of the public remains
undecided about charter schools.
And substantial percentages remain
undecided about charter schools and other reform initiatives, suggesting that the current national debate over school policy has the potential to sway public opinion in one direction or another.
Not exact matches
Roughly 40 percent of the American public remain
undecided about the merits of these
schools, even as enrollment in
charter schools has expanded to more than 1.2 million students nationwide (Q. 11).