(The Center Square) - A vast majority of Americans do not believe the federal government should have control over education policy, according to a new poll.
The Center Square Voters' Voice Poll found that only 11% of American voters think the federal government should set standards for curriculum, testing and school choice.
Instead, 33% of American voters said local school districts should set curriculum, testing and school choice standards. About 23% of voters said parents should set educational standards.
About 32% of Republican voters supported allowing parents to set education policy whereas only 13% of Democrat voters said the same.
The Center Square’s Voters' Voice Poll, conducted by Noble Predictive Insights, surveyed 2,565 registered voters between Oct. 2-6. The poll in
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