Dunleavy-commissioned poll: Alaskans want school reforms, higher teacher pay
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(The Center Square) - A poll of 810 Alaska residents shows a majority favor increased funding for charter schools and open enrollment but also want support for an increase in the base student allocation. The poll conducted March 20-24 by Dittman Research at a cost of $37,500 to the state also shows that 73% of respondents grade the state's school at a "C" or lower. Gov. Mike Dunleavy made increased support for charter schools a key component of his education plan....

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