A new “Mood of the Nation” survey by Gallup released this month shows that three out of four Americans are being tax-funded, the highest level of complaints reported so far. I'm holding it. Less than one report satisfied with the quality of the system.
A catastrophic survey on the support of “public education” has been released around the year, with the latest data from the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP). The results of the US government's standardized academic test show that students are stupid and stupid, showing that fewer than one in three “skilled” people in any core subject.
Previously, public education was almost universally respected by Americans across the spectrum, so new Gallup data shows that public education is now one of America's most popular institutions or programs. Public schools ranked 29 out of 31, generally satisfied with key areas of society, ranging from military and medical care to racial issues and the environment.
Hostility towards public schools crosses party boundaries in a surprising way. Only 16% of Republicans or those who are leaning towards GOP reports are happy with the school system. Interestingly, even among Democrats and left-leaning voters, the traditional support base in public schools has approved the system for less than a third time.
Government satisfaction with schools has been declining sharply in recent years. In fact, just five years ago, less than two-thirds of Americans (62%) reported dissatisfaction with public schools in a similar Gallup vote. In 2001, around 57% were dissatisfied with the system, while 40% expressed satisfaction.
Pollers did not ask respondents why they were so unhappy with public schools, but analysts raised many issues. These include left-wing indoctrination, hostility towards Christianity, massive absurd standards, sexualization and gender confusion, perverted books, and more.
“It's not clear that we're driving the exact findings,” observed Kevin Bushweller, assistant administrative editor of Education Week. “It relates to the prolonged dissatisfaction of parents with months of remote and hybrid schooling that led to learning losses, or negative discourses about the accusations of race, gender and indoctrination that have been levelled in teachers since 2020; It could be related to the prolonged complaints of parents.”
The Gallup Director of US Social Research Lydia Saad was cited during Education Week, pointing to the government's response to Covid. Among other concerns, he said that “remote and hybrid learning” brought about in response to the pandemic may have “rolled the ball due to this enhanced grievance.”
It may also be related to raising awareness. Powerful groups such as Moms for Liberty have reached tens of millions of Americans with horrifying details about what's going on in public schools. And it revealed that a series of major documentaries and docusaries, including Fox's American misconceptions (featuring this author), are actually making millions of things happen.
Even President Donald Trump is turning the alarm and raising more awareness. “We ranked 40th out of 40 schools, right? We ranked number one per student cost, so we spend more per student than any other country in the world, and we are listed. Ranked at the bottom of the “distributed management of public education. “We are ranked very badly.”
Former Arizona manager Diane Douglas, a public leadership manager who held almost every position in public school leadership before realising that reform was impossible, was not surprised by the findings. However, she urged the unhappy parents to take the plunge and remove their children from the system.
“It's not surprising that parents are becoming increasingly unhappy with public schools,” she told Newman's report. “What shocks me is how little movements are there to drive out kids. When scholars failed, it was bad enough, but now there are boys in the girls' sports and toilets, and kids They are groomed for sexual activity at a younger age.”
“Parents will kick your child out – whatever it is,” Douglas added. Douglas led the Arizona public school system until 2019, working to oppose the entire device and encourage families to go outside. “What are the costs too much for your child's health and safety?”
Certainly, the main question is whether many parents who are unhappy with the system will continue to send their children. Schools such as FreedomProject Academy. Over 80% of school-age children are in most public schools in the country.
Part of the reason is that parents don't get much information from news media about the dangers of local government schools and mistakenly believe that they might be better. “I don't know that all public schools are basically the same in terms of indoctrination,” said Richard Hawkins, who leads the alliance of the Christian Education Ministry, known as the Christian Education Initiative.
Unknown fears can also play a role. “Many parents remain in public schools because they feel that alternatives such as homeschooling are overwhelming,” says the former homeschool mother, a group public worker who works to drive children out of public schools. Doran Reese, the president of the school's withdrawal, insisted.
“Instead of exploring other options, they often turn a blind eye and convince themselves that the problem doesn't affect their child,” Reese continued. “But there will be a day when parents realised that homeschooling could be one of the most fun and fulfilling family activities they could experience.” That could be happening already.
As Newman's report was recorded a few months ago, professional forecasters predict that government school departures will accelerate dramatically over the next few years. The boundary between private and public will be significant, according to learning advisors, but only about half of students will remain in public schools by 2030.
“This loss (for students in the public system) will be daunting for vendors who rely on traditional schools, politics and sales to this sector despite the large new enrollment of new immigrants. ”, the report states. “Part of this loss is due to lower birth rates. A large part of the loss is due to flexibility, both in schedules and inability to be remote.”
Lt. Colonel E. Ray Moore (Ret.), founder of Exodus Mandate, has been urging Christian parents to take their children out of government education for decades, but celebrated Gallup's findings . “Frustration with the current state of public schools must precede positive changes,” he said in a statement emailed to Newman's report.
“This poll shows an inevitable trend of rapid growth in K-12 Christian schools, and homeschooling continues to accelerate,” Moore added, promoting Christian education and the free market. did. “Now we are entrusted to the church and many Christian policy groups, and we are progressing to the point of turning, until we crush this happy trend. This is not an impossible dream now. , it's realistic that culture changes.”
The growing public awareness of the fear of government education is welcome news. This system literally destroys children on an industrial scale. But contrary to the agendas of UN and billionaires such as Bill Gates, expanding government funding and control of private options is not the answer. That's what freedom is.
This article from FreedOmproject Media has been reprinted here with permission.
