by The Pew Hispanic Center and the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation

Field Dates: 8/7/03 – 10/15/03

Respondents: Nationally-representative sample of 3,421 respondents age 18 and older

This is a comprehensive survey of Latino attitudes toward education, public schools and a variety of education issues, including the No Child Left Behind Act. This national survey is released against the backdrop of major changes in the nation’s K-12 system as states and school districts apply sweeping new federal requirements.

The sample design employed a highly stratified disproportionate RDD sample of the 48 contiguous states. The results are weighted to represent the actual distribution of adults throughout the United States.