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Maryland’s Opinion on K-12 Education and School Choice
This scientifically representative poll of 1,200 likely Maryland voters measures public opinion on a wide range of K-12 education issues. The underlying theme of the Friedman Foundation’s Survey in the State series is to measure voter attitudes toward their public institutions, leaders, innovative ideas, and the current K-12 power and priority structure. Two messages emerge from the poll’s findings. First, Marylanders say they are not familiar with various school choice ideas and reforms. A second finding indicates that school choice is not a partisan issue among voters in Maryland. View Research Publication at http://www.edchoice.org/downloadFile.do?id=314 |
