Bloomberg Gets Bad Grades From 78% of School Parents, Poll Says
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More than three out of four New York voters with children in public schools disapprove of Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s stewardship of the biggest U.S. education system, a Quinnipiac University poll reported.
The parents rejected Bloomberg’s education policies and practices by a margin of 78 percent to 20 percent. When voters without children were counted, 64 percent found fault with the mayor’s control of the almost 1,700-school system, compared with 25 percent who approved.