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A higher percentage of K–12 students are receiving academic ...


Forty-Four Percent of Public School Students Began 2023-24 Year ...

Public schools with 1,000 or more students (36 percent). Among schools that reported having students who began the school year behind grade ...

A Majority of Grade 9-12 Public Schools Rate Themselves Favorably ...

With 1,000 or more students (100 percent) · With 500-999 students (89 percent) · In the Northeast (89 percent) · With a student body made up of 0- ...

Parents' Views of What K-12 Children Should Learn in School

About eight-in-ten parents answering about a student in a private K-12 school (79%) say they are extremely or very satisfied with the quality of ...

K-12 Schools Struggle to Engage Gen Z Students - Gallup News

Between 25% and 54% of students say they are not having eight engaging experiences in school, such as feeling that what they are learning is ...

Half of students start school year behind — again | K-12 Dive

That is just about even with the 50% of students reported to be behind by at least one grade level at the start of last school year. Percentages ...

K-12 Education Satisfaction in U.S. Ties Record Low - Gallup News

In contrast, parents of K-12 students remain largely satisfied with the quality of the education their oldest child is receiving, as 76% say ...

K-12 Education | U.S. GAO

Education's data from nearly every U.S. school district found that students' race and ethnicity, gender, and disability status mattered when it came to rates of ...

Education Inequality: K-12 Disparity Facts - UNCF

Black students are also 3.8 times as likely to receive one or more out-of-school suspensions as white students. In addition, black children represent 19 percent ...

Americans' satisfaction with K-12 education rises from record low

Americans' satisfaction with K-12 education rose 7 percentage points to 43%. The metric had dipped to 36% last year — its lowest reported level ...

Scaling Up High-Dosage Tutoring Is Crucial to Students' Academic ...

Public school leaders estimate that 49 percent of students began the ... high-dosage tutoring, only a small share of students receive this service ...

The Socioeconomic Achievement Gap in the US Public Schools

... students with the tools before entering a public school. Each attempt ... students receive higher rates of out-of-school suspension.89 ...

U.S. public, private and charter schools in 5 charts

D.C. has the highest share of charter school students, at 36%. Just 45% of K-12 students there attend traditional public schools. Another 19% ...

K-12 Education: Student Population Has Significantly Diversified ...

Percent of Public K-12 Students Attending School Where 75 Percent or More of the ... Receive GAO Updates. Stay informed as we add new ...

U.S. Public Education Spending Statistics [2024]: per Pupil + Total

Alaska K-12 schools spend the most in terms of a percentage of taxpayer income. Vermont K-12 public school students receive the second-most ...

Key Findings - Public Agenda

Additionally, more public school parents of girls—67 percent—indicate their child will go to college full time than public school parents of boys—55 percent.

101 American School Statistics: 2024 Data, Trends & Predictions

3.1 million elementary and high school students attend charter schools. California has the most charter schools, with 1,268 charter schools in the 2017-2018 ...

The Number of Students in Special Education Has Doubled in the ...

... school year, to almost 7.3 million in 2021-22. These students now make up 15 percent of the K-12 student population across the country ...

Private School vs. Public School - U.S. News & World Report

Pianta, who led a study published in 2018 that examined academic, social, psychological and attainment outcomes, says he found student success is more directly ...

Stats and Facts | Chicago Public Schools

Alternative Learning Opportunities Programs (ALOP). ALOP, High School**. Options Programs, 8. ** High schools currently serving or planning to serve students in ...

K-12 Lens: A Survey Report from Frontline Education

When students are chronically absent from elementary school, they are unable to meet early learning milestones. Better than test scores, chronic absenteeism has ...