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National Poll Shows Broad Support for Family-First K-12 Education Policies
A national survey of 1,351 respondents found 76% want more K-12 accountability to parents and 64% support open enrollment policies, showing broad bipartisan backing.
- Between Nov. 19 and Nov. 24, YouGov polled 1,000 registered voters for Yes., finding broad support for open enrollment, education savings accounts, and education tax credits.
- Results from the National Assessment of Educational Progress show test scores at historic lows, raising concern about workforce readiness after high school, and Scott Foster said many parents have grown dissatisfied with traditional public school models.
- Support for open enrollment is 64%, education savings accounts 63%, and education tax credits 58%, with 78% of parents backing open enrollment, including 84% of Republicans, 80% of Democrats, and 72% of independents.
- Voters showed far more trust in parents than in the federal government, with 87% supporting parental authority and 56% distrusting the federal government, influencing next year’s elections.
- The Reason Foundation highlighted bipartisan support for parental control, as YouGov found many state open enrollment laws are weak, shaping the 2026 election debate.
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Americans support education freedom, national survey shows
(The Center Square) – Americans remain firm in their support of expanding education freedom and providing parents and families the authority to hold officials accountable, a new national survey shows.
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Leaning Left2Leaning Right6Center6Last UpdatedBias Distribution43% Center, 43% Right
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