Please ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes of website accessibility
Less Than Half of Californians Think K-12 Schools Are on the Right Track: Poll
News
By News
Published 2 months ago on
April 25, 2025

New PPIC survey reveals mixed opinions on California's K-12 education system, with concerns about direction and immigration enforcement. (Shutterstock)

Share

Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...

A recent survey by the Public Policy Institute of California reveals that less than half of Californians believe the state’s K-12 public education system is on the right track. The study, released on April 17,  shows a decline in positive sentiment compared to previous years.

According to Mark Baldassare, PPIC Statewide Survey director, “Forty-five percent of Californians think that the state’s K–12 public education system is headed in the right direction.” This figure is down from 57% in April 2022.

Declining Confidence in K-12 System

The survey also found that 50% of Californians believe the K-12 system needs major changes, while 49% think the quality of education has worsened in recent years.

Views on state leadership in education are divided. Approximately half of adults approve of Gov. Gavin Newsom’s handling of K-12 education, with similar approval ratings for the California Legislature and State Superintendent Tony Thurmond.

Views on Federal Policy and Immigration Also Surveyed

President Donald Trump’s executive order to close the U.S. Department of Education faces strong opposition, with 71% of Californians against it. The issue shows a significant partisan divide, with Democrats and independents more likely to oppose the closure than Republicans.

Immigration enforcement in schools is a major concern for Californians. Two-thirds of adults are worried about increased federal immigration enforcement efforts affecting undocumented students and their families. A majority also support their local school districts becoming sanctuary “safe zones.”

Other Education Issues and Funding Concerns

On other issues, 65% of adults support requiring transgender athletes to compete on teams matching their assigned sex at birth. Most Californians believe their local schools are doing a good job preparing students for college, the workforce, and civic engagement.

The survey also touched on school funding, with 48% of adults saying current state funding for local public schools is insufficient. Many are concerned about declining enrollment affecting school funding.

Read more at Public Policy Institute of California

RELATED TOPICS:

DON'T MISS

What Are Fresno Real Estate Experts Predicting for 2025 and Beyond?

DON'T MISS

First California EV Mandates Hit Automakers This Year. Most Are Not Even Close

DON'T MISS

Madera County Wildfire Prompts Evacuation Warnings, Road Closures

DON'T MISS

Sanger Police Seek Public’s Help to Find Missing Teen

DON'T MISS

Trump Says Everyone Should Immediately Evacuate Tehran

DON'T MISS

Inside Trump’s Extraordinary Turnaround on Immigration Raids

DON'T MISS

Trump Approval Steady at 42%, Support Weakens for His Immigration Policy, Reuters/Ipsos Poll Finds

DON'T MISS

Person Rescued from Fresno Canal, Third Incident in Recent Days

DON'T MISS

Arias Dodges Questions About His False Fresno ICE Raid Claim

DON'T MISS

Iranian State TV Halts Live Broadcast After Israeli Strike

DON'T MISS

Global Markets Recover on Iran Ceasefire Reports, Central Banks in Focus

DON'T MISS

Madera Man Sentenced to Over 21 Years for Fentanyl, Meth Trafficking

UP NEXT

Sanger Police Seek Public’s Help to Find Missing Teen

UP NEXT

Trump Says Everyone Should Immediately Evacuate Tehran

UP NEXT

Inside Trump’s Extraordinary Turnaround on Immigration Raids

UP NEXT

Trump Approval Steady at 42%, Support Weakens for His Immigration Policy, Reuters/Ipsos Poll Finds

UP NEXT

Person Rescued from Fresno Canal, Third Incident in Recent Days

UP NEXT

Arias Dodges Questions About His False Fresno ICE Raid Claim

UP NEXT

Iranian State TV Halts Live Broadcast After Israeli Strike

UP NEXT

Global Markets Recover on Iran Ceasefire Reports, Central Banks in Focus

UP NEXT

Madera Man Sentenced to Over 21 Years for Fentanyl, Meth Trafficking

UP NEXT

Touring a Tunnel That Leads Underneath a Hospital in Southern Gaza

Inside Trump’s Extraordinary Turnaround on Immigration Raids

11 hours ago

Trump Approval Steady at 42%, Support Weakens for His Immigration Policy, Reuters/Ipsos Poll Finds

11 hours ago

Person Rescued from Fresno Canal, Third Incident in Recent Days

11 hours ago

Arias Dodges Questions About His False Fresno ICE Raid Claim

12 hours ago

Iranian State TV Halts Live Broadcast After Israeli Strike

13 hours ago

Global Markets Recover on Iran Ceasefire Reports, Central Banks in Focus

13 hours ago

Madera Man Sentenced to Over 21 Years for Fentanyl, Meth Trafficking

14 hours ago

Touring a Tunnel That Leads Underneath a Hospital in Southern Gaza

14 hours ago

Suspect in Minnesota Lawmaker Killing Visited Other Legislators’ Homes, Prosecutors Say

14 hours ago

Spyware From US-Backed Israeli Firm Targeted European Journalists, Report Finds

14 hours ago

Madera County Wildfire Prompts Evacuation Warnings, Road Closures

A wildfire burning near Raymond Road and Avenue 16 in Madera County has prompted evacuation warnings and road closures, authorities said Mon...

10 hours ago

A wildfire near Raymond Road and Avenue 16 in Madera County has prompted evacuation warnings and road closures as officials urge residents to prepare to leave if threatened on Monday, June 16, 2025. (Madera County SO)
10 hours ago

Madera County Wildfire Prompts Evacuation Warnings, Road Closures

Sanger police are searching for Kaylani Thompson, 17, who went missing Saturday, June 14, 2025, after leaving her home and was last seen getting into a white sedan. (Sanger PD)
10 hours ago

Sanger Police Seek Public’s Help to Find Missing Teen

A view of the cityscape in the aftermath of Israeli strikes, in Tehran, Iran, June 16, 2025. Majid Asgaripour/WANA (West Asia News Agency) via REUTERS
10 hours ago

Trump Says Everyone Should Immediately Evacuate Tehran

11 hours ago

Inside Trump’s Extraordinary Turnaround on Immigration Raids

President Donald Trump speaks at the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., June 12, 2025. (Reuters File)
11 hours ago

Trump Approval Steady at 42%, Support Weakens for His Immigration Policy, Reuters/Ipsos Poll Finds

A person was rescued from a Fresno canal Monday, June 16, 2025, near Dakota and Ninth Street, marking the third such incident in recent days, officials said. (Fresno FD)
11 hours ago

Person Rescued from Fresno Canal, Third Incident in Recent Days

12 hours ago

Arias Dodges Questions About His False Fresno ICE Raid Claim

13 hours ago

Iranian State TV Halts Live Broadcast After Israeli Strike

Help continue the work that gets you the news that matters most.

Search

Send this to a friend