The document summarizes surveys of high school graduates, college instructors, and employers regarding preparedness of high school graduates for college and careers. Key findings include that 39% of graduates, 42% of instructors, and 39-45% of employers feel graduates are not adequately prepared. Most cite gaps in skills like writing, math, and critical thinking. Graduates report they would have worked harder if standards were higher. Reforms like more rigorous courses and real-world learning are widely supported.