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Poll: Americans believe they aren't being taught enough about democracy
By Stephanie Perry | NBC News and John Lapinski | NBC News at NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth (KXAS)
· June 20, 2026
· 4 min read
For Thomas Jefferson, James Madison and other bold-face names struggling to bring about a new nation, an educated and informed citizenry was essential to the success of the American experiment.
Nearly 250 years later, Americans largely feel that the country has achieved the ideals set forth b...
Key takeaway The poll of 3,000 adults nationwide found that 80% think the United States puts too little emphasis on civic education, or the teaching of government and democracy.
Why this matters in The Trophy Club
In Trophy Club , the sentiment that the US puts too little emphasis on civic education may resonate particularly with parents and educators in the community. Given the importance of informed citizenship in a thriving democracy, local schools and community groups may need to reassess their approach to teaching government and democracy. The fact that 80% of Americans think civic education is lacking suggests that Trophy Club residents may be eager for more opportunities to engage with these topics, whether through school programs, community events, or local government initiatives. As the community continues to grow and evolve, its ability to foster a well-informed and active citizenry will be crucial to addressing local issues and shaping the future of Trophy Club. The relatively high level of confidence in public schools, with 30% of Americans expressing trust, presents an opportunity for local educators to take a leading role in promoting civic education and community engagement.
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Category: local ·
Published: June 20, 2026 ·
Source: NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth (KXAS) ·
Reading time: 4 min
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What is this story about? For Thomas Jefferson, James Madison and other bold-face names struggling to bring about a new nation, an educated and informed citizenry was essential to the success of the American experiment.
Nearly 250 years later, Americans largely feel that the country has achieved the ideals set forth b...
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