Gen Z Students More Engaged in School, Ready for the Future
Gen Z students are feeling more prepared for and positive about their lives than ever, partly due to a more engaging experience at school.
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Gen Z Future Readiness and School Engagement Report
- Study Overview: Conducted by the Walton Family Foundation and Gallup (May 16–27, 2025) surveying 1,687 students aged 13–18 (grades 6–12).
- Future Preparedness:
- Nearly 6 in 10 students (58%) feel prepared for the future, an 11-percentage-point increase over 2024.
- Black students report the highest confidence (67%), followed by Hispanic (61%), Asian (58%), and White (54%) students.
- Middle schoolers (60%) remain slightly more confident than high schoolers (57%), though both groups saw double-digit growth.
- 43% of students still do not feel prepared for the future.
- Life Evaluation ("Thriving"):
- 56% of students are considered "thriving," a modest increase from 53% in 2023.
- Middle schoolers (60%) are more likely to be thriving than high schoolers (54%).
- Asian (63%) and Black (61%) students report higher thriving rates than White (55%) and Hispanic (49%) peers.
- Classroom Engagement:
- All eight measured aspects of school engagement reached record highs in 2025.
- Significant gains were noted in students feeling they can use their strengths (50%) and having teachers who make them excited about the future (78%).
- High school students drove the majority of these engagement improvements, now matching or exceeding middle schoolers in engagement metrics.
- Key Takeaways:
- There is a strong correlation between classroom engagement and student wellbeing/future readiness.
- Despite progress, roughly one-third of students report having fewer than five of the eight positive engagement experiences.
- Many students still find coursework lacking in interest, challenge, or alignment with their personal talents.
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