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Poll: North Carolinians dissatisfied with K-12 schools | Here's what many say is to blame
A statewide poll shows 77% of North Carolinians blame state and local officials for K-12 issues, citing poverty, funding gaps, and governance confusion as key factors.
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NC adults, lukewarm on state’s schools, wouldn't encourage kids to be teachers, new poll shows
About one-quarter of North Carolina adults polled by Elon University would give the state’s traditional public schools a D or an F grade. About half would give private schools an A or a B, though far less than half of students attend one.
·Raleigh, United States
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Poll: Lawmakers get most of the blame for poor-performing K-12 schools
(The Center Square) – North Carolinians hold K-12 education accountability most with state lawmakers based on money, an Elon University Poll released Wednesday says.
·Calhoun, United States
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Leaning Left2Leaning Right1Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution40% Left, 40% Center
Bias Distribution
- 40% of the sources lean Left, 40% of the sources are Center
40% Center
L 40%
C 40%
R 20%
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