What parents really think about school reform

The poll, commissioned by the American Federation of Teachers and conducted by Hart Research Associates, says that most parents want strong neighborhood schools — not choices of schools for their children to attend. They don’t want public money diverted to private-school vouchers, or low-performing schools to be closed, or resources being taken away from traditional public schools to be used for public charter schools, the poll says.
The issue that is probably the most troubling to parents is an over-emphasis on standardized testing, with 59 percent saying their child has experienced anxiety or worry about taking a state standardized assessment. In fact, most parents reject the bulk of the education reform agenda.
Here were some of the results of the poll, which a spokesman from Hart, a Democratic