I don't have any cold hard data but I'm not really sure where you'd find that data unless you had a referendum or something, which is like the whole point of a referendum. Even if someone took a survey, it's going to be full of bias.
With that said, I've been at the last two board meetings and during the public comment section, it was speaker after speaking advocating for the school. In fact, in the last meeting not a single person stood up opposed to the school, from the fifth ward or otherwise. That's not data but pretty much all I (and the board, to be honest) have to work from.
I don't have any cold hard data but I'm not really sure where you'd find that data unless you had a referendum or something, which is like the whole point of a referendum. Even if someone took a survey, it's going to be full of bias.
With that said, I've been at the last two board meetings and during the public comment section, it was speaker after speaking advocating for the school. In fact, in the last meeting not a single person stood up opposed to the school, from the fifth ward or otherwise. That's not data but pretty much all I (and the board, to be honest) have to work from.
I think your conjecture is probably right.