Survey: A quarter would change schools with education freedom accounts

by Steve Brawner (BRAWNERSTEVE@MAC.COM)

A quarter of registered voters in Arkansas with K-12 students living in their homes said they would change their children’s learning environment if provided state funding for non-public school options. More than 61% had favorable opinions of those education freedom accounts.

The survey measured those two key facets of the LEARNS Act, the expansive education reform law passed by Gov. Sarah Sanders and legislators earlier this year.

Eight hundred registered voters were surveyed by telephone Aug. 24 through Sept. 8. The margin of error was plus-minus 3.94%.

You can access the survey results at this link.

Survey: A quarter would change schools with education freedom accounts