Question 2 would allow the state board of education to open up to 12 new charter schools every year. If the Board receives more than 12 applications in a single year from qualified applicants, priority would be given to underperforming school districts where assessment is in the bottom 25% of all districts in the previous two years and where demonstrated parent demand for additional public school options is greatest.
30% Yes |
70% No |
23% Yes |
61% No |
6% Yes, every child deserves the opportunity to attend a charter school. |
9% No, charter schools take away funding from public schools. |
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