February 4, 2019 | Politico

A USC Rossier/PACE poll released today finds that a narrow majority of California voters—55 percent—voiced at least some support for changing Proposition 13, the state’s property tax law. During last month’s Los Angeles teachers strike that lasted six days, the...

February 8, 2018 | The Mercury News

New research shows that California’s landmark overhaul of public education finance and accountability is narrowing achievement gaps between groups of students and helping parents learn about school progress, the state Department of Education reported Tuesday. The Learning Policy Institute late...

September 12, 2016 | C-SAIL

As the presidential election mercifully moves toward its conclusion, there are important education policy questions that will need to be answered in the coming years. Public opinion and its drivers could well influence state and national policy under the new...

September 14, 2015 | Cato Institute

Defenders of the Common Core national curriculum standards have a favorite tactic: deem opponents “misinformed.” This has been especially popular in response to plummeting public support for the Core, and pollsters behind a new Policy Analysis for California Education (PACE)...

September 8, 2015 | EdSource

As the California Department of Education prepares to release the first set of student test scores based on the Common Core State Standards, a new poll shows voters have mixed feelings about the new standards, including many who don’t understand what they are...