Florida's Education Landscape Under Scrutiny: New Survey Reveals Alarming Trend A recent survey has shed light on the growing dissatisfaction among Florida parents with the state's K-12 education system. According to the findings, a staggering 81% of parents considered transferring their children to a different school last year, sparking concerns about the quality of education in the Sunshine State. The survey's results highlight a significant decline in confidence among parents, who are increasingly seeking alternative options for their children's education. As the state's education system continues to face challenges, policymakers will be under pressure to address the concerns of parents and provide a better learning environment for Florida's students.


NEW SURVEY: 81% of Florida Parents Considered New K-12 Schools for their Children Last Year  Yahoo Finance