December 1, 2025 - 07:32

In a recent segment on "One Nation," Fox News host Brian Kilmeade addressed the pressing issues facing the U.S. education system. Highlighting alarming statistics and trends, he emphasized that the current state of education is "not good." Kilmeade pointed out various challenges, including declining test scores and a growing number of students struggling with basic literacy and math skills.
He expressed concern over the impact of prolonged school closures during the pandemic, which have exacerbated existing inequalities and hindered academic progress for many students. Kilmeade also raised questions about the effectiveness of current educational policies and the need for reform to better serve the needs of all learners.
The discussion underscored the urgent need for a comprehensive evaluation of educational practices and resources, calling for collaboration among educators, parents, and policymakers to ensure that every child receives a quality education. The future of the U.S. education system remains a critical issue that requires immediate attention and action.
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