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US News ranks states on education, including pre-K-12 and college, based on graduation rates, test scores and more.
A breakdown by state of the 2024 U.S. News & World Report Best High Schools rankings shows that Massachusetts is once again the leading performer. This state-by-state performance...
States with the Best Public Schools. WalletHub ranked each state's public schools for "Quality" and "Safety" using 33 relevant metrics. Metrics included high school graduation rate among low-income students, math and reading scores, median SAT and ACT scores, pupil-teach ratio, the share of armed students, the number of school shootings between ...
Explore K-12 school rankings by state based on stats, test scores, and school ratings. Find the best schools in America or great schools in your area.
State average teacher salaries ranged from those in California ($95,160), New York ($92,696), and Massachusetts ($92,307) at the high endtoWestVirginia($52,870),Florida($53,098),SouthDakota($53,153) atthelowend. The national average one-year change in public school teacher salaries from 2021-22 to 2022-23 was 4.1 percent.
WalletHub released its annual list of states with the best public school systems for grades K-12—with digital teaching factoring into these standings for the first year.
Best Public High Schools by State. Institutions in all 50 states and the District of Columbia are included in the Best High Schools rankings. Schools are ranked nationally and within each...
New Jersey and Massachusetts post the highest overall scores on the “Quality Counts 2021” final report card, earning the only B-plus grades. Five states receive D-plus grades—Alabama, New...
The 2022 Best Schools rankings include 1,829 newly ranked public schools, 125 newly ranked private schools, and 101 newly ranked school districts. This year, for the first time ever, The Davidson Academy in Reno, NV is the Best Public School in America.
The Mid-Atlantic states, though rich in prestigious universities, show a varied range in their public school systems. New Jersey (64.36) ranks high at third place, while New York falls a bit behind, landing at fourteenth place with a score of 56.42.