by Paul DiPerna
Foundation for Educational Choice
September 24, 2009
This statistically representative survey of 1,200 likely Nebraska voters illustrates public opinion on the wide range of K-12 education issues. An overarching theme emerging out of the survey results is a major disconnect between parental schooling preferences and actual school enrollments. The survey shows that Democrats, Republicans, and Independents find common ground on issues of school choice.



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