Pennsylvania public schools are not getting very high marks in a new poll by Franklin & Marshall College. The survey shows more than half of registered voters give the state’s public schools a grade of C or lower. The poll also asked respondents whether they believed their local district has enough funding to properly prepare students for college and the workplace; about 47 percent said yes. The responses were from nearly 650 registered Pennsylvania voters, including 90 independents, about 290 Democrats and nearly 270 Republicans.
PA. SCHOOLS GET POOR GRADES IN NEW POLL
Apr 17, 2023 | 2:18 AM














