Protecting and Promoting School Choice

EFI Publications

Plunging Test Scores Not a Top Voter Priority

The article reports that K-12 test scores have declined sharply in recent years. Despite this, polling shows voters rank education low among political issues. The piece examines limited public pressure on policymakers regarding school performance.

Key Points

  • Test scores have declined significantly following the pandemic.
  • Voters do not identify K-12 education as a leading political concern.
  • Political campaigns and debates have given minimal attention to school performance data.

Implications for Educational Freedom

Low voter prioritization of education may reduce momentum for policy changes such as expanded school choice options. Funding and curriculum decisions could face less public scrutiny in upcoming elections. This environment may limit opportunities to advance parental rights measures tied to academic outcomes.

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