Americans Closely Divided in Terms of Satisfaction With Their Local Public Schools, Amid Notable Partisan Gap, According to Marquette Law School Poll Survey
August 31, 2024
August 31, 2024
MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, Aug. 31 (TNSres) -- Marquette University issued the following news release:
As a new school year begins across the country, a Marquette University Law School Poll national survey found that Americans are inclined overall to be at least somewhat satisfied with the public schools in their communities, but almost half of Americans are somewhat dissatisfied or very dissatisfied with these public schools.
The nationwide poll this summer found that 12% o . . .
As a new school year begins across the country, a Marquette University Law School Poll national survey found that Americans are inclined overall to be at least somewhat satisfied with the public schools in their communities, but almost half of Americans are somewhat dissatisfied or very dissatisfied with these public schools.
The nationwide poll this summer found that 12% o . . .