What Do Parents Know about Generative AI in Schools? – Center on Reinventing Public Education

Generative AI has led to a seismic shift in the U.S., with major implications for the present and future states of our societal systems and institutions. While these advancements could contribute to major learning gains in the classroom, they have also generated a great deal of uncertainty as educators, parents, and students grapple with the

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March 8, 2026

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Kindergarten–Grade 12 (Senior)

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Generative AI in Schools: Parent Awareness and Perspectives

  • Study Overview: In summer 2024, researchers surveyed over 1,800 American households via the "Understanding America Study" to gauge parent awareness and attitudes regarding Generative AI (GenAI) in K-12 education.
  • Lack of Communication: Schools are failing to communicate with families; nearly 75% of parents reported receiving no information from schools regarding GenAI policies.
  • Parental Uncertainty: Most parents are "in the dark," with only 16–20% believing their children use GenAI for schoolwork. Only 14% of parents have discussed appropriate AI use with their children.
  • Conflicting Opinions: Parents are ambivalent about AI in the classroom:
    • 58% view unauthorized GenAI use as cheating.
    • 62% worry students will fail to learn basic skills if they use AI.
    • 48% believe schools should teach students how to use AI tools.
    • Approximately one-third of parents expressed no clear opinion, indicating high levels of uncertainty.
  • Education-Based Gaps: There is a significant divide in attitudes based on parental education levels. Parents with a bachelor’s degree or higher are significantly more likely to support AI integration and recognize its potential benefits compared to parents with a high school education or less.
  • Teacher Challenges: Educators are struggling to implement policies, with fewer than 20% currently using GenAI. Many teachers lack formal training and clear guidance from their districts.
  • Future Research: A follow-up survey is planned for early 2025 to track changes in parent knowledge, school communication, and shifting attitudes toward AI in education.

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