Reality Check 2006, Issue No. 4

The fourth in a series of Reality Check reports finds that most public school superintendents -– and principals to a lesser extent -– think local schools are already in pretty good shape. In fact, more than half of the nation's superintendents consider local schools to be "excellent." Most superintendents (77%) and principals (79%) say low academic standards are not a serious problem where they work. Superintendents are substantially less likely than classroom teachers to believe that too many students get passed through the system without learning. While 62 percent of teachers say this is a "very" or "somewhat serious" problem in local schools, just 27 percent of superintendents say the same. Supported by the GE Foundation, the Nellie Mae Education Foundation and The Wallace Foundation.
- Reality Check 2006, Issue No. 3: Is Support for Standards and Testing Fading?
- Reality Check 2006, Issue No. 2: How Black and Hispanic Families Rate Their Schools
- Reality Check 2006, Issue No. 1: Are Parents and Students Ready for More Math and Science?









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