
Highland Park High School
Political Awareness Survey Home Page
A special welcome to A.P. Statistics Period 4, who
I am forcing to read this page today.

This survey has been conducted entirely by Roger
Wolfson, of HPHS. It is not officially sponsored by
the school, which is not responsible for the content
or opinions of this poll. I, Roger Wolfson, am
entirely the creator of this poll, these essays, and
this Web site.
These articles express strong opinions by me, the
author, and are intended to be thought provoking
(quite literally). For this reason, these web pages
will be littered with places to click to send me
e-mail, so that whenever the mood strikes, you will
have any easy way to retaliate. If ther is enough
good mail, I may just include a page of these
debates. So, here's the first chance: Send e-mail to: RogerW7979@earthlink.net
Overview
On Sunday, October 27, 1996, I was reading an old
issue of the school newspaper when I came across an
article stating that some students would be
conducting a mock election on Tuesday to encourage
future participation in our electoral system. I
thought about this, and realized that our country
does not simply need more voters, it needs informed,
aware voters. That is, it does no one any good
for people to randomly check boxes off on a ballot. I
was considering a similar problem as part of my
independent study in statistics, so it occurred to me
to combine the two subjects, and take a poll to see
if these student voters knew anything at all about
politics in America. I myself am not claiming expert
knowledge about what each candidate represents,
though I have a general idea based on some reading,
and based on knowing their party affiliation. Do
others?
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Monday
Sunday night I had created a preliminary quiz
form, and Monday morning I presented it to Mr.
Goldberg. I made small corrections and then asked Ms.
Parks, in charge of the election, if I would be able
to participate. She agreed, and so I made 600 copies
of the survey. I also came up with a grading system.

Tuesday
The election was held during 4th, 5th, and 6th
periods, and I stayed at the table for most of that
time to supervise my section of the election and to
discourage collaboration on the survey. The election
went off well, with nearly all of the survey forms
being used. That afternoon, my Physics class helped
me to sort the surveys (thanks, AP Physics!) and that
night I began grading.

And since Tuesday...
It has taken until Thursday night to finish all of
them, but now they are input into the computer, and I
can start data analysis. Since it was already in
there, I got the idea for this page, with most of the
information coming from either the original data, or
essays I will be writing for various sources.
Hopefully I can talk to some people at Shoreline,
and although most of there space is reserved for
staff writers, I hope they will let me publish some
of the excerpts from this site in there. I also hope
that some of the related classes might provide the
information of this site to the students, so they
(you) can see this. Of course, if you're reading
this, you must have gotten the info somewhere.

See the Survey
See the Results
See the Answers
See my Response
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Copyright 1996 by Roger Wolfson, all rights reserved.
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