Lansing, MI – While Michigan voters give generally low grades to public schools across the state, they have a very favorable impression of public charter schools, according to a statewide survey released today.
Results from the Spring 2010 MRG Michigan Poll indicated that 77% of voters support public charter schools in the state, which has increased dramatically from 54% voter support in the 2002 MRG Michigan Poll. At the same time, opposition to public charter schools has dropped in half from 32% to only 16% of voters during the same time period.
“The positive-negative support ratio for public charter schools has gone from less than 2:1 to nearly 5:1 in the past eight years,” said Paul King, Director of Survey Research at Marketing Resource Group. “This is tremendous movement for any public policy issue, and public charter schools are fast approaching bullet-proof status.”
On average, the state’s public schools earned a 1.97 GPA from voters when asked what grade they would give the schools, which is “C” average. Specific grades were as follows:
- A: 3%
- B: 26%
- C: 41%
- D: 16%
- F: 10%
In addition to strong support for charter public schools, nearly 80% support additional public school options in the state and a majority of voters strongly support additional choices. Also, 73% of respondents believe more students should have the opportunity to enroll in public charter schools.
“We’re pleased that public perception is catching up with the actual success of public charter schools in closing the achievement gap and delivering results for a variety of students,” said Billie Wimmer, Executive Director of the Michigan Council of Charter School Authorizers.
On the issue of failing public schools, two-thirds of voters support state intervention or takeover of chronically failing public schools. For the first time, this type of intervention is being required by federal and state legislation.
“Parents are demanding quality public school options for their families, and our member schools will continue providing choice, achievement and accountability in public education,” said Dan Quisenberry, President of the Michigan Association of Public School Academies (MAPSA).
Quisenberry commented that release of the MRG Michigan Poll data follows the recent release of 2009 MEAP data, which confirmed students in public charter schools continue to outperform students in similar traditional districts on nearly all tests.
The Michigan Department of Education also recently released their 2009 PSA Report to the Legislature, which confirms the solid performance of Michigan’s public charter schools within the state’s K-12 education community.
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The MRG Michigan Poll was conducted between March 10-15, 2010, which consisted of 600 random telephone surveys, stratified by voter turnout in past general elections. Given the statewide sample size of 600 and the method of random selection, the statistical margin of error can be reliably set at plus or minus four percent within a 95 percent degree of confidence. For additional information regarding the MRG Michigan Poll, please contact Paul King at 313-881-3724.
Please click here for a PDF version of this release and charts.
Please click here for a 6-page executive summary of the 2010 Spring MRG Michigan Poll Results.
Please click here to download the draft version of MDE’s 2009 PSA Report to the Legislature.
Please click here to access 2009 MEAP results for public charter schools.

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July 30, 2010 at 10:23 am
John Q. Public
I love the quote from “Dan Quisenberry, President of the Michigan Association of Public School Academies (MAPSA).” Naeyaert is basically quoting the guy who sits in the office across the hall from him.
July 30, 2010 at 10:57 am
gnaeyaert
Actually, Dan’s office is right next to mine, on the same side of the hallway.