The pro-choice, pro-privatization EdNext finds that 63% of surveyed respondents in the walk-out states support increasing teacher pay, and there’s been a 7% uptick to support increased public school funding. Plus, while in 2014, 54% supported charter schools, that figure dropped to 39% in 2017, rising to to just 44% this year.
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