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‘Shocking!’ Poll Shows American Parents Give K-12 Education Failing Grades

The COVID-19 pandemic was a bad thing. Lives and livelihoods were lost. But there was one very good and ongoing positive thing that came out of that awful number of years: Because of school lockdowns and virtual learning, American parents got an up close and personal view into what was going on in their children’s classrooms. They did not like what they saw one bit. And now, a new poll is illustrating that point in a big way. The recent Gallup survey found that just 36 percent of U.S. adults, presumably parents, are satisfied with the quality of K-12 education in the United States. The last time satisfaction in American schools was this low was in 2000. The poll was conducted from Aug. 1-31 and surveyed 1,014 U.S. adults. Read More 

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