Poll Finds Voters Want Safe K-12 Environments, Less Emphasis on Tests (California)

From the poll, "Seventy-four percent of those surveyed said creating a safe and positive school environment should be of high importance when evaluating California public schools’ performance. By comparison, only 33 percent said the same about standardized test scores."

The poll also surveyed voters "about K-12 education in relation to vulnerable students, immigration policies, special education students, bullying and income inequality, among other issues."

To read a summary of the poll, go to: "K-12 school environments . . ."

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