According to five different surveys conducted in 2017, most of the American public supports school choice, though many still don’t know about the issue. Opposition to school choice is weak and continues to decrease, especially as more people learn about how school choice works.
Gallup, the Associated Press-National Opinion Research Center (AP-NORC), Education Next (EdNext), Phi Delta Kappa (PDK) and EdChoice all measured the opinions of a representative sample of Americans on K–12 education, our public schools and different schooling options, such as charter schools and private school choice programs.
Most of the polling organizations found support and/or recent gains in support for school choice.
It is important to note that question wording and the definitions used to describe school choice differ from poll to poll. We encourage everyone to examine these surveys’ topline and related questionnaire documents to best inform their opinions on the quality of each survey.