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1 OWOSSO PUBLIC SCHOOLS SURVEY [FREQUENCY REPORT OF SURVEY RESPONSES 300 SAMPLE ERROR ±5.7%] SSA [150 SAMPLE ERROR ±8.0%] SSB [150 SAMPLE ERROR ±8.0%] Polling Dates: May 6, 2015 through May 9, 2015 (20% completed via cell phones) SAMPLE: 1=Cell/2=Land SPLIT: 1=A / 2-B DATE: / / PHONE # WARD: INTERVIEWER ===================================================================== Hello, this is (NAME) from EPIC MRA, a Lansing based survey research firm. We re conducting a random survey with voters in your area about important local issues. This is not a sales call, you will not be asked for a donation, and you will not be called again because you participated in this survey. This is strictly research and I d like to take about 15 minutes to include the opinions of your household. ===================================================================== We need to have a balance of men and women in the survey, and we need to have both younger and older voters represented. May I please speak to the youngest [MALE/FEMALE, depending on quota specified on list] registered voter, age 18 or older, who is at home right now? IF YES: REPEAT INTRODUCTION FOR NEW RESPONDENT & CONTINUE. IF NO, ASK: Is there any other [MALE/FEMALE, as specified] registered voter, age 18 or older, who is at home right now? IF NOT, TERMINATE INTERVIEW. [PHONERS: IF ASKED WHILE CONDUCTING SURVEY WHO COMMISSIONED IT, TELL RESPONDENT ONLY AFTER SURVEY COMPLETED... This survey was commissioned by Owosso Public Schools ] Are you currently registered to vote at the address I am calling? If YES --- ASK Q.1 If NO --- Is there another [MALE/FEMALE, as specified] registered voter at home who I can talk to? If not, TERMINATE 01. In what local public school district do you currently reside and pay taxes? 100% Owosso Public Schools 0% Some other specific named school district THANK AND TERMINATE 0% Undecided/Refused [ASK: "Do you live in the Owosso Public School District?" IF YES, CODE 1 AND CONTINUE -- IF STILL UNDECIDED OR OTHER DISTRICT NAMED TERMINATE INTERVIEW]
2 2 02. In school elections, when the only issues on the ballot are the election of school board members, or voting for or against local school tax or bond proposals, most voters DO NOT participate in these type of elections. How about you? How often do you vote in school elections -- all of the time, most of the time, about half of the time, seldom or never? 54% All the time 22% Most of the time 10% About half of the time 9% Seldom 5% Never 0% Too young to have voted before (VOLUNTEERED) - CONTINUE 0% Undecided/Refused THANK AND TERMINATE 03. Several local tax related issues may appear on the ballot in the November election later this year. If there were tax proposals to be voted on in November, what are the chances you will vote in that election are you very certain to vote, somewhat certain, will you probably vote, are the chances only that you will vote, or, will you not likely vote in the November 2015 election? 74% Very certain 8% Somewhat certain 10% Will probably vote 8% Chances are 50-50/Will not likely vote 0% Undecided/Refused THANK AND TERMINATE 04. When you vote in elections, do you always vote by absentee ballot, mostly vote absentee, mostly vote by going to the polls, always vote by going to the polls, or do you vote pretty equally at the polls and by absentee ballot? 10% Always votes by absentee ballot 6% Mostly votes by absentee ballot 16% TOTAL VOTE ABSENTEE 8% Vote pretty equally at the polls and by absentee ballot 75% TOTAL VOTE POLLS 8% Mostly votes by going to the polls 67% Always votes by going to the polls 1% Undecided/Refused 05. Compared to surrounding local public school districts, would you say the quality of education provided by the Owosso Public Schools is better, worse, or about the same? 27% Better 9% Worse 50% About the same 14% Undecided/Refused
3 3 06. Based on what you know or have heard or read, what do you LIKE the most about Owosso Public Schools? [WRITE COMMENT AS STATED] 6% Nothing 16% Teachers-Staff 9% Curriculum-Variety of Courses Available 6% Quality of Education 4% Fine Arts-Music 3% AP Classes 3% Superintendent 2% Athletics 2% Community-Atmosphere 2% I Went There-My Kids Go There 2% Individual Student Attention 2% Local-Close By 1% Class Sizes 1% College Dual Enrollment 1% Communication 1% Diversity 1% Elementary Schools 1% Everything 1% Extra Curricular Activities 1% Fiscally Responsible 1% Friendly 1% Graduation Rate 1% IB Program 1% Modern Technology 1% Principles-Vice Principles 1% Scholarships 0% Discipline 0% Have Had No Problems 0% Safe-Secure 0% School Board 0% Vocational Education 30% Other (at less than 1% each)/undecided/refused Total may not equal 100% due to rounding
4 07. What do you DISLIKE the most about Owosso Public Schools? [WRITE COMMENT AS STATED] 23% Nothing 7% Buildings-Facilities 5% Constant Asking for Tax Increases 4% Teachers-Staff Poor 3% Quality of Education 3% Wasteful Spending 2% Athletics 2% Communication is Poor 2% Lack of Discipline 2% Local Politics 1% Superintendent 1% Extra Curricular Activities 1% Lack of Funding 1% Lack of Individual Student Attention 1% College Prep Focus 1% Drugs 1% Large Class Sizes 1% Curriculum Poor 1% Poor Kids Failing 1% Lack of Vocational Education 1% Liberal Agenda 0% Security-Safety 0% Busing 0% Teachers Overpaid 0% Administration is Overpaid 0% School Board 0% Narrow Minded 0% Lack of College Prep 0% Food is Awful 0% Closing of School Buildings 0% Too Many Snow Days 0% School Zone Foot Traffic 35% Other (at less than 1% each)/undecided/refused Total may not equal 100% due to rounding 4
5 5 08. Thinking about the quality of educational services you receive from Owosso Public Schools in return for the state and local taxes you pay to fund a kindergarten through 12th grade education, do you think your taxes are too high, too low, or about right for what you get back in educational services? [IF RESPONSE IS TOO HIGH, ASK: Would that be much too or somewhat too high? AND CODE BEST RESPONSE] 11% Much too high 12% Somewhat too high 23% TOTAL TOO HIGH 62% About right 7% Too low 8% Undecided/Refused 09. Overall, how would you rate the job that Owosso Public Schools has done managing district finances -- would you give the district a positive rating of excellent or pretty good, or a negative rating of just fair or poor? 11% Excellent 42% Pretty good 53% TOTAL POSITIVE 35% TOTAL NEGATIVE 29% Just fair 6% Poor 12% Undecided/Refused 10. Overall, how would you rate the condition of the schools, other buildings, facilities, property and grounds that are owned and operated by Owosso Public Schools -- would you give them a positive rating of excellent or pretty good, or a negative rating of just fair or poor? 5% Excellent 56% Pretty good 61% TOTAL POSITIVE 33% TOTAL NEGATIVE 27% Just fair 6% Poor 6% Undecided/Refused
6 6 11. Which one school building would you say is in the WORST condition? [DO NOT READ LIST OF SCHOOLS UNLESS ASKED TO DO SO BY RESPONDENT] 1% Bentley Bright Beginnings 3% Bryant Elementary 1% Central Elementary 4% Emerson Elementary 5% Owosso High School 44% Owosso Middle School 2% Washington Campus 40% Undecided/Refused On a related topic 12. Instead of having the current school calendar with 3 months vacation in the summer, Owosso Public Schools may consider a year-round balanced school calendar where the school would continue to operate 180 days per year, but the summer vacation would be 6 instead of 12 weeks, with the remaining 6 weeks of vacation spread throughout the year. A typical balanced school calendar has a one and a half month long summer break, with approximately 45 days of school followed by about 15 days of vacation time for the rest of the year. This results in longer traditional Christmas time and spring breaks, with an added break in mid-october. Based on this description, or what else you may have read or heard, would you favor or oppose such a balanced school calendar for Owosso Public Schools? [IF FAVOR/ OPPOSE, ASK: Would that be strongly or somewhat? AND CODE BEST RESPONSE] 34% Strongly favor 25% Somewhat favor 59% TOTAL FAVOR 31% TOTAL OPPOSE 9% Somewhat oppose 22% Strongly oppose 10% Undecided/Refused 13. Were you aware or not aware that a bond proposal for Owosso Public Schools was on the recent February 24 th election? 66% Aware 32% Not aware GO TO Q.18 2% Undecided/Refused GO TO Q.18
7 7 14. In the recent February 24 th election, voters in the Owosso Public School District defeated a $54.1 million dollar bond proposal, which, if it had been approved, would have funded renovations at the current high school, built 20 new classrooms as a separate middle school addition to the high school for 6 th to 8 th graders, and funded improvements to all schools as well as technology, performing arts and athletic improvements. To repay the bonds, property taxes would have been increased by 6 mills for a period of 30 years, did you vote in the recent February 24 th election, or, were you like most voters and you did not have a chance to vote in that election? N=198 81% Voted in the election - ASK Q.15 18% Did NOT vote in the election GO TO Q.18 1% Undecided/Refused GO TO Q Did you vote Yes in favor of the Owosso Schools $54.1 million dollars bond proposal, or did you vote No to oppose it? N=161 39% Voted Yes ASK Q.16 48% Voted No GO TO Q.17 3% Cannot remember how voted (VOLUNTEERED) GO TO Q % Undecided/Refused GO TO Q What was the single most important reason why you voted Yes in favor of the bond proposal? [WRITE COMMENT AS STATED, THEN GO TO Q.18] N=63 32% Upgrade Facilities 16% New Middle School 15% Pro-Education/Always Vote Yes 9% For the Children 4% Improve Education Quality 4% Improves the Community 4% Swimming Pool 3% Funding is Needed 2% Auditorium 2% Combining the High School-Middle School 2% Kids Go There-Went There 2% Stay Competitive 2% Vocational Education 1% Increases Property Values 1% Reasonable Cost 1% Other (at less than 1% each)/undecided/refused Total may not equal 100% due to rounding
8 8 17. What was the single most important reason why you voted No to oppose the bond proposal? [WRITE COMMENT AS STATED] N=77 23% Too Much Money 18% Wasteful Spending 14% Tax Increase-Taxes Too High 11% Cannot Afford It 8% Too Much in One Proposal 7% Too Long to Repay 5% Closing the Middle School 5% Combining the High School-Middle School 2% Wrong Priorities 2% Funds Not Needed 1% Lack of State Education Funding 1% Will Not Improve Education Quality 1% Poor Communication 2% Other (at less than 1% each)/undecided/refused Total may not equal 100% due to rounding 18. In your opinion, should Owosso Public Schools consider placing the same bond proposal on a future election ballot as the one defeated, should it place one that is similar but scaled back on the ballot, should they develop a totally different bond proposal for voters to consider, or, should Owosso Public Schools NOT develop another bond proposal at all? 5% Develop a bond proposal that is the same or similar to the one defeated 38% Develop a bond proposal that is similar but scaled back 33% Develop a totally different bond proposal for voters to consider 16% Do NOT develop a new bond proposal at all 8% Undecided/Refused
9 9 19A-B. If the Owosso Public Schools places a new bond proposal before voters, what would you say are the one or two most important improvements or features that SHOULD be included in a bond proposal? [WRITE COMMENT AS STATED] 10% Building Upgrades 9% Maintain-Repair Existing Facilities 9% Technology 7% Combine Middle-High 5% Classroom Additions 4% New School Building 4% Nothing 3% New Auditorium 2% Air Conditioning 2% Classroom Supplies 2% New Pool 1% Classroom Renovations 1% Hire Better Teachers 1% New Buses 1% Quality of Education 1% School Kitchen Upgrades 1% Science Labs 1% Security-Safety 1% Skilled Trade-Vocational Education 1% Teacher Pay 1% Year Round School 0% Administrative Pay Cuts 0% Appearance-Grounds 0% Athletics 0% Better Budgeting 0% Bus Maintenance 0% Extra Curricular Activities 0% Fine Arts 0% Higher Test Scores 0% Individual Student Attention 0% Library 0% Locker Room Updates 0% Math Programs 0% New Gymnasium 0% New Roofs 0% No New Proposal 0% Smaller Class Sizes 0% Teacher Professional Development 31% Other (at less than 1% each)/undecided/refused Total may not equal 100% due to rounding
10 20A-B. What would you say are the one or two improvements or features that you remember from the failed bond proposal that SHOULD NOT be included in a new bond proposal? [WRITE COMMENT AS STATED] 10 14% New Pool 9% Combine Middle-High 8% Nothing 6% Classroom Additions 5% New Auditorium 2% New School Building 1% 30 Years to Repay It 1% Administrative Pay Cuts 1% Air Conditioning 1% Luxury Items 1% New Buses 1% New Gymnasium 1% No New Proposal 1% Tax Increase 1% Technology 0% Longer School Day 0% Parking Lot 0% Pensions 0% Science Labs 0% Teacher Pay 46% Other (at less than 1% each)/undecided/refused Total may not equal 100% due to rounding
11 11 INTRO TO Q. 21: The main feature of the bond proposal placed before the voters last February was the addition of 20 classrooms as a separate wing at the high school, specifically designed for use by sixth through eighth grade students, replacing the existing middle school facility which would be closed. There were also a number of other major features contained in the proposal. Putting aside whether you voted YES or NO on the proposal last February or how you feel about any future bond proposal, I would like to describe some of the specific features of the bond proposal that the voters rejected last February, and for each one, ask if you support or oppose that particular feature. [PROBE TO SEE IF STRONGLY/ SOMEWHAT SUPPORTS/OPPOSES EACH] [ROTATE Q.21 TO Q.31] _21. _22. _23. _24. _25. _26. _27. The existing classrooms at the current high school would be renovated, including new flooring, ceilings, and visual display boards. The cost of the classroom renovations at the high school would be 10 million dollars. Do you support or oppose this feature of the bond proposal? Twenty new classrooms would be constructed as a separate addition to the high school to create a new school within a school for middle school students at a cost of 9.5 million dollars. Current and future students at the existing middle school would be moved to the new middle school wing of the high school to house 6 th to 8 th graders with 9 th to 12 th graders continuing to attend existing classroom in a separate area at the high school. Build a new parking lot and driveway at the new middle school and high school campus to provide the parking spaces needed to accommodate the increased traffic. The cost of this improvement is 1.5 million dollars. With an eye toward making more use of school facilities in the summer months, air conditioning systems would be installed at Bentley, Central, Bryant, Emerson, and Washington schools, as well as the new middle and high school campus. The cost of installing air conditioning is 5.5 million dollars. Upgrading technology systems in all schools, including purchasing new computers and other interactive classroom learning technology and phone systems in all schools at a cost of 2 million dollars. Purchasing four new buses to replace the oldest vehicles in the existing fleet, at a cost of 400 thousand dollars. Replacing fire alarm and exit systems, and enhancing the security systems of all schools at a cost of 500 thousand dollars. STR TOT TOT STR DK/ SUP SUP OPP OPP UND 21% 52% 40% 25% 8% 28% 43% 53% 40% 4% 24% 44% 52% 38% 4% 31% 61% 32% 24% 7% 45% 74% 22% 13% 4% 46% 76% 17% 9% 7% 61% 85% 11% 7% 4%
12 [ROTATE Q.21 TO Q.31] _28. _29. _30. _ Building a 1000 seat auditorium at the new middle school and high school campus, to replace the existing high school auditorium which seats 366 people. The cost of building a new larger auditorium will be 14 million dollars. Building four new classrooms at a cost of 3 million dollars to house dance, choir, drama and band performing arts programs. Building a new two court gymnasium at the new middle school and high school campus at a cost of 2 million dollars for use by middle school students and the community. Build a new eight lane competition grade swimming pool at the new middle and high school campus, with expanded seating capacity at a cost of 10 million dollars. STR TOT TOT STR DK/ SUP SUP OPP OPP UND 17% 31% 66% 51% 3% 24% 47% 46% 32% 7% 20% 42% 52% 37% 6% 14% 27% 67% 53% 6% 32. After hearing a more detailed description of the features that would be included in the $54.1 million dollar bond proposal, knowing that for every $100,000 in market value and $50,000 in taxable value, property taxes would increase by $300 per year or $25 per month, if the election on the proposal were held today, would you vote YES in favor of the proposal, or NO to oppose it? [IF UNDECIDED, ASK: Well, if the election were held today and you had to decide right now, would you lean toward voting Yes in favor of the bond proposal or No to oppose it? AND CODE BEST RESPONSE] 31% Vote Yes 8% Lean toward Yes 39% TOTAL VOTE YES 53% TOTAL VOTE NO 47% Vote No 6% Lean toward voting No 8% Undecided/Refused
13 13 SPLIT SAMPLE A: SUPPORTING ASKED FIRST, THEN OPPOSING ARGUMENTS SPLIT SAMPLE B: OPPOSING ASKED FIRST, THEN SUPPORTING ARGUMENTS Now I would like to read some of the arguments people have made to SUPPORT the bond proposal. You will hear arguments in OPPOSITION to the bond proposal later. Putting aside how you said you would vote before, please tell me after each statement if it is a very convincing reason, somewhat convincing reason, or not a convincing reason at all to vote FOR the bond proposal. If you are undecided or neutral about any statement, please say so and we ll move on. [ROTATE Q.33 TO Q.36] _33. _34. _35. _36. The existing Middle School is 87 years old and while it is exempt from current code requirements, it does not meet current safety, energy or educational standards. The most cost-efficient way to provide a 21 st century learning environment for middle school students is to build a middle school addition at the high school campus instead of trying to renovate the existing facility or constructing a separate new facility. VERY TOTAL NOT UND CNVG CNVG CNVG D/K 33% 56% 41% 3% SSA: 29% 51% 44% 45 SSB: 37% 60% 38% 2% Owosso Public Schools has had no bonded debt to improve school facilities for decades. In fact it s been 41 years since the last major upgrade to our school facilities. Nearly every surrounding school district has between 7 to more than 10 mills in 29% 60% 36% 4% bonded debt combined with sinking fund millages. If 6 mills for the bond is approved, Owosso s total school taxes would be about average compared to other area school districts. SSA: 26% 57% 38% 5% SSB: 33% 64% 32% 4% A new eight-lane swimming pool means Owosso Public Schools can host competitive swim meets, and also allow more community use of the existing 17% 42% 57% 1% pool at Owosso High School. SSA: 17% 44% 55% 1% SSB: 17% 40% 59% 1% The existing 366 seat auditorium at the high school is too small people are turned away or must stand for many of the performances. A 1000 seat auditorium at the new middle and high school 23% 47% 51% 2% campus will enable Owosso Public Schools to host more community-wide performing arts events. SSA: 19% 45% 54% 1% SSB: 26% 48% 48% 4%
14 14 SPLIT SAMPLE A: SUPPORTING ASKED FIRST, THEN OPPOSING ARGUMENTS SPLIT SAMPLE B: OPPOSING ASKED FIRST, THEN SUPPORTING ARGUMENTS 37A. After hearing arguments made to support the $54.1 million dollar bond proposal, let me ask you again; knowing that for every $100,000 in market value and $50,000 in taxable value, property taxes would increase by $300 per year or $25 per month, if the election on the proposal were held today, would you vote YES in favor of the proposal, or NO to oppose it? [IF UNDECIDED, ASK: Well, if the election were held today and you had to decide right now, would you lean toward voting Yes in favor of the bond proposal or No to oppose it? AND CODE BEST RESPONSE] TOT SSA SSB 34% 33% 35% Yes 6% 7% 5% Lean toward yes 40% 40% 40% TOTAL VOTE YES 52% 53% 50% TOTAL VOTE NO 46% 48% 45% No 6% 5% 5% Lean toward no 8% 7% 10% Undecided/Refused
15 15 SPLIT SAMPLE A: SUPPORTING ASKED FIRST, THEN OPPOSING ARGUMENTS SPLIT SAMPLE B: OPPOSING ASKED FIRST, THEN SUPPORTING ARGUMENTS Now I would like to read some of the reasons people have given to OPPOSE the bond proposal. Again, putting aside how you said you would vote before, after each statement, please tell me if the statement is a very convincing, somewhat convincing, or not a convincing reason at all to vote AGAINST the bond proposal. If you are undecided or neutral, please say so. [ROTATE Q.38 TO Q.41] _38. _39. _40. _41. A competition class swimming pool would be nice but for 10 million dollars, the district can make do with the functional pool it already has. VERY TOTAL NOT UND CNVG CNVG CNVG D/K 50% 75% 23% 2% SSA: 52% 76% 22% 2% SSB: 50% 74% 24% 2% By building a middle school addition at the existing high school instead of making improvements to the existing middle school, 6 th to 8 th grade students will have to be moved in with 9 th to 12 th grade high school students, and that just does not make good 36% 55% 42% 3% sense in terms of educating our younger students, even if they will be physically separated from high school students. SSA: 35% 56% 42% 2% SSB: 37% 54% 43% 3% There are not enough times when the existing auditorium is overcrowded to justify the 14 million dollar expense of building a new one with nearly 45% 68% 28% 4% triple the seating capacity. SSA: 44% 71% 27% 2% SSB: 45% 66% 28% 6% Paying for upgrades in technology with bond funds does not make good sense. Even by repaying the bonds that fund technology upgrades in 5 years does not change the fact that much of the computers and 33% 63% 34% 3% technology upgrades will be obsolete before the bonds are paid off. SSA: 33% 63% 35% 2% SSB: 33% 63% 32% 5%
16 After hearing arguments both for and against the $54.1 million bond proposal 16 _ 42A. Knowing that for every $100,000 in market value and $50,000 in taxable value of area homes, property taxes would increase for homeowners by $300 per year or $25 per month -- if the election on that same proposal were held today, would you vote YES in favor of the proposal or NO to oppose it? [IF UNDECIDED, ASK: Well, if the election were held today and you had to decide right now, would you lean toward voting Yes in favor or the bond proposal or No to oppose it? AND CODE BEST RESPONSE] TOT SSA SSB 33% 31% 36% Yes 5% 4% 6% Lean toward yes 38% 35% 42% TOTAL VOTE YES 55% 60% 49% TOTAL VOTE NO 49% 54% 44% No 6% 6% 5% Lean toward no 7% 5% 9% Undecided/Refused 43. If the features of the bond proposal you oppose the most were NOT included, and the $54.1 million dollar bond and the taxes required to pay for those improvements was reduced by the amount of improvements you oppose, if the election were held today, would you vote YES in favor of the bond proposal, or would you vote NO to oppose it? [IF UNDECIDED, ASK: Well, if the election were held today and you had to decide right now, would you lean toward voting Yes in favor of the bond proposal or No to oppose it? AND CODE BEST RESPONSE] 48% Vote Yes 18% Lean toward Yes 66% TOTAL VOTE YES 24% TOTAL VOTE NO 23% Vote No 1% Lean toward voting No 10% Undecided/Refused 44. If a new pool were to be built, an option for the existing pool would be to fill it in and convert the space to a middle school gymnasium. This option would save approximately 1.25 million in the cost of constructing a new middle school gym but it would mean the loss of the pool for general use by the community. If a new pool is constructed, which option for the exiting pool would you prefer [READ AND ROTATE 1 AND 2] 30% Fill in the old pool and build a new middle school gym over it 57% Continue to have the existing pool available for use by the community 13% Undecided/Refused
17 17 45A-E. Where do you get information that influences you the most about Owosso Public Schools? [DO NOT READ: "Where else"? UNTIL 3 RESPONSES OR UNPRODUCTIVE] 23% The Argus Press 21% General word-of-mouth 8% Television news reports 6% Teachers/Parent-teacher conferences 5% Notes/flyers/correspondence/information from the district 5% Other parents with children in the district 5% Own children/other students 4% Facebook, Twitter or both 4% Radio news reports 4% The Independent 3% Flint Journal 3% School district administrators 3% Support staff members (secretaries, food service, custodians, etc.) 2% Board of education members or meetings 2% The Owosso Public Schools web site 1% PTA, PTO, parent organizations 0% Detroit Free Press 0% None; have no source of information/don t know/can t say 2% Other (at less than 1% each)/undecided/refused Total may not equal 100% due to rounding Finally, I would like to ask you a few questions for statistical purposes only. 46. Do you have children who are school age or younger? [PROBE FOR BEST RESPONSE] 6% Yes, one child ASK Q.47 14% Yes, two or more children ASK Q.47 80% No children GO TO Q.49 0% Undecided/Refused GO TO Q.49 47A-D. Do you have; one or more children who currently attends Owosso Public Schools, one or more children who attend some other area local public schools as schools of choice students, do they attend private, Christian or parochial schools, public charter schools or academies, or are they home schooled? [CODE ALL RESPONSES MENTIONED] N=61 66% Owosso Public Schools 12% Other area local public schools as schools of choice students 12% Private/Christian/parochial 0% Public charter schools or academies 6% Home schooled 4% No children in school yet (VOLUNTEERED) GO TO Q.49 0% Undecided/Refused GO TO Q.49
18 18 48A-D. In what grades in school do your children attend? [CODE ALL THAT APPLY] N=58 5% Preschool 32% Kindergarten to 5 th grade 33% 6 th through 8 th grade 30% 9th through 12th 1% Undecided/Refused 49. Could you please tell me in what year you were born? [IF REFUSED, ASK: Would you please tell me into which of the following categories your age would fall? Please stop me when I get to a category that applies to you. AND READ 1 TO 4] [RECORD YEAR HERE AND THEN CODE BELOW] 7% 18 to 34 years --- (1981 to 1997) 18% 35 to (1966 to 1980) 31% 50 to (1951 to 1965) 42% 65 and over (1950 or before) 2% Undecided/Refused 50. What is the last grade or level of schooling you completed? [DO NOT READ CODE BEST RESPONSE] 2% 1st to 11th Grade 25% High School Graduate 3% Non-college post high school (technical training) 26% Some college 26% College graduate 16% Post graduate school 2% Undecided/Refused 51. Do you own or rent your primary residence? 89% Own 8% Rent 2% Live with friend/relative (volunteered) 1% Refused _ 52. Sex of respondent (DO NOT ASK -- BY OBSERVATION ONLY) 48% Male 52% Female THANK RESPONDENT FOR HIS/HER TIME
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