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Satisfaction with public schools seems to be rebounding in many areas of Wisconsin—but not in Milwaukee

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What does the state of public opinion say about public schools around Wisconsin?

“It demonstrates that we’ve got some work to do,” said Dan Rossmiller, executive director of the Wisconsin Association of School Boards.

Well, yes. Overall, the results of two education-focused questions that have been asked as part of the Marquette Law School Poll over more than a decade show a gradual decline in satisfaction with local public schools across Wisconsin and a rising resistance in recent years to increasing taxes to pay for schools.

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