North Carolinians rate public schools poorly in new Elon Poll
As K-12 students across North Carolina prepare for their winter break, the Elon University Poll released poll data on Dec. 17 finding that most North Carolinians gave mediocre or poor grades to public schools across the state. Elon Poll, who partnered with the Dr. Jo Watts Williams School of Education, found that among the participants they surveyed, 50% gave public schools a C, D or F letter grade. “The states have always had deep authority on education, but there has been more federal involvement in various years,” Husser said. “So we thought, well, this is the time for us to really look in depth about what do people think about North Carolina schools.”

