By Derrick A. Max

While Democrats in the Virginia General Assembly appear unanimous in their opposition to the Governorโs new School Performance and Support Framework, there is near unanimous support among registered voters for enhanced educational standards that measure both growth and accountability by student subgroups according to a new poll.
In a survey conducted on behalf of the Thomas Jefferson Institute for Public Policy by Mason-Dixon Polling & Strategy between December 17 and 20, 625 registered voters were asked:
QUESTION: Virginia has approved a new framework for school accountability that utilizes comprehensive data, including academic proficiency and academic growth measures by student subgroups. This data would be made easily available and understandable, so parents know how well their child and local school are performing. Do you support or oppose this new framework?
The poll shows that 86 percent of registered voters in Virginia support a new accountability framework โ with almost no variation in support by race, age, gender, region, or even political party. This data should be a wake-up call to Democrats in the General Assembly.














