New Survey Reveals Alarming Decline in U.S. Satisfaction with K-12 Education A recent Gallup survey has delivered a stark reality check for the U.S. education system, with a record-low 35% of Americans expressing satisfaction with the quality of K-12 education. This significant drop in public confidence comes as schools grapple with issues such as teacher shortages, outdated curricula, and growing disparities in educational resources. The survey highlights the urgent need for policymakers and educators to address these challenges and work towards improving academic outcomes, teacher retention, and access to quality education for all students. The findings will likely spark a national conversation about the future of U.S. education and the steps required to restore public trust in the K-12 system.
Record-Low 35% in U.S. Satisfied With K-12 Education Quality Gallup News