New Poll Reveals Frustration with North Carolina's K-12 Education System. A recent survey conducted by Elon University has found that a significant majority of North Carolina residents are dissatisfied with the state's K-12 schools, giving them low grades in various areas. The findings come as the federal government is shifting more control over education to states, sparking debate about the role of government in shaping the nation's education system. The poll results suggest that many North Carolinians are concerned about the quality of education their children are receiving, with 70% of respondents giving their local schools a grade of C or lower. As policymakers consider how to address these concerns, the Elon University poll provides valuable insight into the public's perspective on education in the Tar Heel State.
Elon Poll: N.C. residents give K-12 schools low grades as feds move more control of education to states Elon University