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Subject Statewide Survey: Californians and Education
Date April 11, 2024 3:59 PM
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PPIC New Publication
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Statewide Survey: Californians and Education
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Mark Baldassare, Dean Bonner, Lauren Mora, and Deja Thomas

KEY FINDINGS:
~ The California Legislature is considering a school facilities bond for the November ballot; about half of likely voters say they would vote yes on such a measure. A similar share would vote yes on a local school bond.
~ About eight in ten public school parents see catching up academically or addressing the pandemic’s social-emotional impact as the biggest K–12 challenge.
~ Majorities think local public schools are preparing students well for college and career.

~ Read more here - [link removed]

Drawing on this new survey, PPIC has published a blog post by Statewide Survey Director and Miller Chair in Public Policy Mark Baldassare, "An Early Look at the November Election."
~ Read the blog here - [link removed]

Supported with funding from the Arjay R. and Frances F. Miller Foundation, Stuart Foundation, and Windy Hill Fund.

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RELATED ONLINE EVENT
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Statewide Survey: Californians and Education
April 11, 2024
On Thursday, April 11, PPIC researcher Deja Thomas will outline the survey’s key findings and discuss important takeaways with her colleague Dean Bonner.

~ Register here - [link removed]

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ABOUT THE SURVEY
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The PPIC Statewide Survey delivers objective, advocacy-free information on the perceptions, opinions, and public policy preferences of California residents. PPIC’s survey team invites input, comments, and suggestions from policy and public opinion experts and from its own advisory committee, but survey methods, questions, and content are determined solely by the survey team. PPIC relies on a rigorous survey methodology and is a charter member of the American Association for Public Opinion Research Transparency Initiative. The PPIC Statewide Survey is conducted regularly throughout the year in the key areas of government, the environment, K–12 education, and higher education.

~ Survey methodology - [link removed]

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