The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 01, 1985, Image 6

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Associated Press
WASHINGTON — Most adults
responding to a nationwide survey
believe students should pass a man
datory exam to graduate from high
school or advance from junior high,
the Education Department said Sun
day.
The telephone survey, conducted
among 1,200 people from Novem
ber through January, also showed
broad support for more math, sci
ence, English and social studies in
public schools and higher standards
for teachers.
“More than two-thirds of the par
ticipants said they would be willing
to pay an additional $200 a year in
taxes to finance education reforms
such as better pay for teachers, extra
teacher training and smaller class
rooms,” the department said.
The survey’s sample closely re
flected the nation’s makeup in terms
of age, geography, race and family
income.
Nearly 53 percent of the respon
dents attended college or graduated
from one, compared to 33 percent
for the nation as a whole.
The department said that 95.1
percent of the respondents believed
that their local school districts
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meant that one out of every fivelo»I
income children wouldn’t get ail
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