Finding middle ground with politics in schools

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A national poll found that most adults believe public schools present neutral or balanced viewpoints, but perceptions are influenced by party affiliation. High school students generally report a balanced environment, with 67% perceiving balanced political messaging in their classrooms.
A recent poll by the Brookings Institute found that most adults believe public schools present neutral or balanced viewpoints. However, Republicans are more likely to perceive a liberal bias, while Democrats and Independents view schools as more balanced. High school students report a balanced environment, with 67% perceiving balanced political messaging. A survey by The Heritage Foundation found that teachers' responses were slightly left of center, but moderate. The majority of teachers do not impose a radical agenda in classrooms. Some anecdotal evidence suggests student indoctrination may occur in some schools.
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