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Many Educators Skeptical of School Choice, Including Conservatives, Survey Shows

By Alyson Klein 鈥 December 12, 2017 2 min read
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School choice may be U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos鈥 favorite policy topic. But an 91直播 nationally representative survey indicates that classroom teachers, principals, and district superintendents are highly skeptical of vouchers, charter schools, and tax-credit scholarships. And that includes many who voted for President Donald Trump, and even some who teach at private schools.

鈥淚 understand how [vouchers] would gut public schools and they wouldn鈥檛 actually help independent schools,鈥 said Anna Bertucci, the associate head of school at Oakwood Friends School, a Quaker boarding school in Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 鈥淚 feel like that funding should go into public schools.鈥

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The 91直播 Research Center surveyed a nationally representative sample of teachers, school-based leaders, and district leaders about their politics and views on a wide range of K-12 issues. The 38-question survey was administered in September and October to 1,122 educators including 555 teachers, 266 school leaders, 202 district leaders, and 99 other school or district employees. The margin of error for the survey overall was plus or minus 5 percent. Followup interviews involved survey respondents who agreed to be contacted after the survey and were willing to be quoted on a range of subjects.

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Charter schools, meanwhile, 鈥渁re a really mixed bag,鈥 added Bertucci, a Democrat. She worries that some charters are 鈥渦ndercutting unions鈥 by discouraging teachers from joining. But she said, 鈥淚 wouldn鈥檛 say I don鈥檛 like all charter schools.鈥

Overall, however, charters were viewed almost as negatively as private school vouchers by the educators who participated in the October survey of 1,122 educators conducted by the 91直播 Research Center.

A plurality of those surveyed鈥45 percent鈥斺渇ully oppose鈥 charter schools, while another 26 percent 鈥渟omewhat oppose鈥 them. And 58 percent don鈥檛 support using government funds to help students cover the cost of private school, while 19 percent said they 鈥渟omewhat oppose鈥 vouchers. Meanwhile, about half oppose or 鈥渟omewhat oppose鈥 tax-credit scholarships, which give individuals and corporations a tax break for donating to scholarship-granting organizations.

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Rural educators say vouchers and charter schools just won鈥檛 work in their context.

鈥淚n Montana, [school choice] is beyond ridiculous,鈥 said Kris Magruder, the director of a Northern Montana cooperative that provides special education services to multiple districts and is a Republican who voted for Trump. 鈥淭here鈥檚 only so much money and there鈥檚 only so many schools. ... Trying to get more choice for a school that has four students is ridiculous.鈥

Other educators see the benefits of some forms of choice, even if they aren鈥檛 supportive of others.

For instance, David Reich, a Republican and high school science teacher from rural Wisconsin, supports public school choice, but doesn鈥檛 think that tax dollars should go to private schools.

鈥淚鈥檓 very much against using public money for private schools that espouse religion,鈥 said Reich, who considers himself moderate on K-12 issues. 鈥淚鈥檓 all for competing against other public schools on a level playing field.鈥

To be sure, vouchers have some fans, even among some public educators.

鈥淭he public schools have a monopoly, they have absolutely have a monopoly on the education system,鈥 said Laurie Villani, a kindergarten teacher at Tyler Elementary School in Prince William County, Va., who supported President Donald Trump. 鈥淥ne size does not fit all. There are children who would benefit from a structure different from the structure of public schools.鈥

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