New poll shows record low satisfaction with K-12 education.
Americans Overwhelmingly Dissatisfied with K-12 Education, Poll Reveals
A recent poll conducted by Gallup has shed light on the public’s dissatisfaction with the quality of K-12 education in the United States. The findings indicate that a staggering 63% of individuals are not satisfied with the current state of education, while only 36% expressed satisfaction, with a mere 8% claiming to be “completely satisfied.”
Lowest Satisfaction Rate in Two Decades
Gallup, an organization that has been tracking this metric for 24 years, reports that the current satisfaction rate of 36% is tied for the lowest ever recorded, matching the figure from 2000. The primary cause of this dissatisfaction stems from a disheartening 25% of Republicans and Republican-leaning independents who reported being satisfied with the quality of K-12 education.
On the other hand, among Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents, 44% expressed some level of satisfaction, but 55% still admitted to being at least “somewhat dissatisfied.”
While the 44% satisfaction rate for Democrats is a slight improvement from the 43% recorded in 2021, it marks a 3-point decline from the 47% in 2022. The party’s all-time low was 38% in 2000.
Factors Contributing to Declining Satisfaction
For Republicans, the 25% satisfaction rate represents an all-time low. Just a year ago, in 2020, the party registered a 49% satisfaction rate, which has significantly declined since then due to COVID-19-related school closures and controversies surrounding critical race theory and gender ideology in classrooms. The 2023 figure alone reflects a 5-point decline from the previous year’s 30% satisfaction rate.
However, amidst this dissatisfaction, there is a glimmer of hope. The poll revealed that parents overwhelmingly expressed satisfaction with their child’s teachers, with an impressive 73% rating them as either “excellent” or “good.” Only 20% considered their children’s teachers to be “fair,” and a mere 7% rated their performance as “poor.”
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