Grading schools
Local
National
School spending
Per-pupil spending: estimate v. actual
Source of Funding: estimate v. actual
Federal government
State government
Local government
Should spending increase or decrease?
Per-pupil spending
Actual spending provided
Actual spending not provided
Federal spending
Actual spending and funding sources provided
State spending
Local spending
Accountability and Common Core State Standards
Common Core State Standards
Common core label
No common core label
Annual testing
Traditional question
Time estimate provided
School choice
Charter schools
Support/ opposition
Attendance statistics provided
Demographic data provided
Knowledge of charter schools
Religious services
Paid tuition
Location
Tax credits
Federal government cited
Vouchers
Universal
For low-income
Personnel policies
Teacher salaries
Salary: estimate v. actual
Should salaries increase or decrease?
No salary information provided
Salary information provided
Merit pay
Differentiated pay
Based on student learning
Based on teacher shortages
Based on student population
Based on principal evaluations
Based on teacher evaluations
Based on years taught
Based on master's degree
Tenure
Unions and collective bargaining
Effect of unions on schools
Right to strike
Teachers' views
Satisfaction with union's collective bargaining
Satisfaction with union's political activities
Curriculum and instruction
Focus: academic v. social-emotional
Tracking
Third-grade students
Middle-school students
High-school students
College preparation: some v. all students
Confidence in school security
Racial disparities in discipline
Immigration
Language of instruction
Should undocumented immigrants get in-state tuition?
Higher education
Grading colleges and universities
Public
Four-year, in-state
Four-year, national
State flagship
Nearest four-year, in-state, non-flagship
Nearest two-year, in-state
Private
Should college be free?
Public two-year
No information provided
Earnings information provided
Public four-year
Political activity
General
School board elections
Notes