The verdict is in, Patriots: America's wealthy families are voting with their wallets and fleeing public schools in droves, even willing to pay property taxes AND private tuition to escape what these institutions have become under progressive control.
A bombshell report from The 74 reveals that enrollment has plummeted more dramatically in affluent Massachusetts school districts than in ALL of the state's low- and middle-income communities combined. Let that sink in – we're talking about Massachusetts, a state whose public schools supposedly rank "near the top nationally."
If even the so-called "best" public schools in America can't retain families with options, what does that tell you about the state of public education?
According to a July 2025 study by Joshua Goodman and Abigail Francis published in Education Next, actual Massachusetts enrollment has fallen far below pre-COVID projections. But here's the kicker – it's not the struggling districts losing students. It's the wealthy ones.
This "rich flight" phenomenon exposes a dirty little secret the education establishment doesn't want you to know: when parents have the financial means to escape, they're running for the exits faster than you can say "critical race theory."
Think about it, folks. These aren't families making snap decisions. These are parents who've watched their local schools transform from institutions of learning into laboratories for woke experimentation. They've seen the gender ideology pushed on kindergarteners, the revisionist history taught to their teenagers, and the academic standards sacrificed on the altar of "equity."
While wealthy families can afford to escape, working-class parents remain trapped in a system that's failing their children. This creates a two-tiered education system that benefits neither the rich kids getting indoctrinated in elite private schools nor the poor kids left behind in increasingly dysfunctional public ones.
President Trump's second-term agenda includes massive education reforms and school choice expansion. Maybe it's time we listened to what parents are telling us with their feet – and their wallets.
How many more families need to flee before we admit public education is broken beyond repair?
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Source: Next News Network