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Some big K12 supporters are taking a hard look at public charters

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Superintendents take heed: Even liberal voters鈥攑articularly Black and Latino parents鈥攁re looking for public education options that offer alternatives to traditional K12 instruction in communities across the country.

Some 80% of Black parents and 71% of Latino parents support expanding and improving public charter schools, according to by Democrats for Education Reform. 鈥淰oters of color prefer public options,” the organization’s CEO, , points out. 鈥淔or the past 30 years, public charter schools have delivered exceptional results educating Black, Latino, and low-income kids throughout the country and they鈥檝e shown that a great public school education is not reserved for only the affluent.鈥

Providing more insight for superintendents, the survey asked voters to list the best ways to improve public education鈥攁nd increased funding was only considered part of the solution. Respondents also said fresh ideas and new options, and better performance鈥攊.e., via heightened accountability鈥攚ere essential.


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The good news for superintendents and their teams is that more than two-thirds of Black voters and well more than half of Latino voters said they prefer enrolling their children in public schools to using private school vouchers. Even independent voters favor public education options over private school vouchers by a 28-point margin, the survey found.

Going further into the partisan political realm, more than half of voters would rather see GOP policymakers recommit to improving instruction than continue efforts to censor and ban books. Also, legislation and other proposals to fund public education are twice as popular among Black voters as are “Republican proposals for disinvestment in our public education system,” the survey found.

Elora, the former mayor of Providence, Rhode Island, added a note of caution to Democratic leaders and policymakers鈥攁nd the educators who support them. “If Democrats do not wholeheartedly embrace public school choice as a party, we not only lose an opportunity to better serve students, but we risk losing Black and Latino voters who do not feel heard,” he concluded.

Matt Zalaznick
Matt Zalaznick
Matt Zalaznick is the managing editor of District 91看片istration and a life-long journalist. Prior to writing for District 91看片istration he worked in daily news all over the country, from the NYC suburbs to the Rocky Mountains, Silicon Valley and the U.S. Virgin Islands. He's also in a band.

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