
US K-12 Education: Record Low Satisfaction
Satisfaction with US K-12 education hits a record low, with only 35% of Americans pleased. Dissatisfaction is driven by curriculum concerns and perceived inferiority to other countries.
Satisfaction with US K-12 education hits a record low, with only 35% of Americans pleased. Dissatisfaction is driven by curriculum concerns and perceived inferiority to other countries.
Private school choice programs are rapidly expanding nationwide, fueled by state initiatives and federal tax incentives. This trend sparks debate over public education funding and equity. Universal options increase.
A study reveals COVID-19 pandemic caused lasting shifts in Massachusetts K-12 enrollment, with declines in public schools and middle schools, and increased homeschooling. Satisfaction with public schools decreased.
Private school choice faces legal challenges and funding debates. GOP seeks tax incentives. Black families show strong support for educational opportunities. Public school advocates raise accountability concerns.