“The poll showed 77 percent of those responding want funding for public education in Kansas to increase. Only 7 percent would seek a reduction in appropriations to education.
“’It doesn’t surprise me,’ said Mark Desetti, a lobbyist with the Kansas-National Education Association. ‘There’s a lot of parents out there who think it’s all in jeopardy. I think they are seeing through the rhetoric, because they’re seeing the reality.’
“Meanwhile, 52 percent rejected consolidation of Kansas public school districts. One-fourth were neutral on the topic and 24 percent either somewhat or strongly supported consolidation.”
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