March 2007 Conducted for the California Foundation for Commerce and Education Selected Survey Results: Business Executives’ Attitudes on California Education.

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March 2007 Conducted for the California Foundation for Commerce and Education Selected Survey Results: Business Executives’ Attitudes on California Education

Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Page 2 | Health Care and Education Rank as Top Issues Here is a list of specific problems affecting California businesses that you may like to see your elected officials in Sacramento address. For each one, please indicate how concerned you are about that item - extremely concerned, very concerned, somewhat concerned, or not too concerned?

Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Page 3 | Business Executives Grade California’s Public Schools Students are often given the grades A, B, C, D and F to rate the quality of their work at school. Suppose the K - 12 public schools themselves were graded in the same manner. What grade would you give California public schools? Average Grade=D+

Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Page 4 | Skills Business Executives Want Schools to Teach Kids Here is a list of skills that schools can teach students. In thinking about your needs as a business leader, on a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 meaning it is the highest priority and 1 meaning it is the lowest priority, how much of a priority should each one be for K - 12 public schools in preparing students for the future workforce? %10 63% 55% 61% 59% 50% 48% 40% 36% 33%

Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Page 5 | The Main Purpose of a High School Education Which of the following should be the MAIN purpose of a high school education?

Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Page 6 | Business Executives Believe Schools Need Major Reforms In thinking about making changes to our K - 12 public schools, which would be better -to implement major reforms to significantly overhaul how schools are now run and how they educate students, to make minor reforms within the existing educational system, or keep the system as it is today?

Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Page 7 | Top Reforms Of the potential reforms and policy options just mentioned, which would be your first choice to implement? And what would be your second choice? Provide essential skills such as the basic skills of reading, writing, and math as well as communication skills, responsibility and work ethic Provide essential skills to students so they can succeed in the workplace More technical and vocational schools for students who may not go to college Incorporate best business practices into management of school districts Clearly track and evaluate teacher performance in improving student performance

Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Page 8 | Education Reforms Dealing with Teachers Here is a list of potential education reforms affecting teachers. Please indicate whether you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose each one

Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Page 9 | Overwhelming Support for Increasing Funding for Education if Tied to Specific Reforms Would you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose increased funding for K-12 public schools if the increase was tied to that reform? 92 8

Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Page 10 | Even Potential Support for Raising Taxes if Tied to Favorite Reform Would you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose, or strongly oppose raising taxes to increase funding for K-12 public schools if the tax increase was tied to that reform? 76 24

Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Page 11 | Accountability vs. Funding – No Blank Check Here are 2 statements people have made regarding funding for California’s K-12 public schools. Which statement do you agree with more? Other people say the lack of funding is a major reason for the poor quality of our schools. California ranks 47th in the country in school funding, behind states like Mississippi. Our schools cannot improve unless we increase the money we spend in the classroom. Some people say the main problem with our schools is the lack of accountability of parents, teachers, students, and administrators. There is enough funding for education, but there is too much underperformance and inefficiency in the system.