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How well is your state educating students? US News ranks states on education, including pre-K-12 and college, based on graduation rates, test scores and more.
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 2000 and June 2020, bullying ...
United States Education Dashboard shows what the U.S. Department of Education considers to be important indicators of how the nation, and each state, is progressing on the outcomes necessary to achieve the national goal of once again having the highest proportion of college graduates in the world.
In this State Education Ranking, we compare all fifty states to assess which school systems are the best and worst in 2023. Student success can be measured through various academic metrics such as test scores and graduation rates.
U.S. News surveyed the educational landscape in each state as part of the 2024 Best States rankings, examining 10 metrics in two spheres: higher education and prekindergarten through 12th...
How well is your state preparing students for college? US News ranks states based on early education enrollment, standardized test scores, college readiness and graduation rates.
progress in improving public education stems primarily from the efforts of state education agencies, local districts, and individual schools. These public organizations deserve credit for recognizing that spending
WalletHub ranked every state's public schools for "Quality" and "Safety" using 33 metrics. Among these were math and reading scores, median SAT and ACT scores, pupil-to-teacher ratio, high school graduation rate among low-income students, and bullying incidents.
The seventh-most educated state in the U.S. is Virginia, which ranks seventh for Educational Attainment and seventh for Quality of Education. Virginia has the fourth-highest percentage of graduate or professional degree holders in the country at 16.1%.
New York, Massachusetts and Vermont ranked among the top three states for education based on several factors. New York spent the most per student — $30,867 annually.