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US News ranks states on education, including pre-K-12 and college, based on graduation rates, test scores and more.
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.
All data are expressed as rankings from 1 (best) to 50 (worst). The School Quality subcategory evaluates states across 12 indicators, including % of teachers who meet all state licensing requirements, annual per-pupil spending, pupil-to-teacher ratio, schools that require health education.
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.
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.
ondary schools for the 50 states and the District of Columbia. The education data are the most recent actualorestimateddatacollectedprimarilyfromstatedepartmentsofeducation. Alltablesonschoolsand students, teachers and instructional staff, school revenues, and education expenditures have been updated fromthepreviousedition.
The average number of students enrolled per teacher decreased (−0.6%) from 15.7 in 2018-19 to 15.6 in 2019-20. States with the highest number of students enrolled per teacher in fall 2019 were Utah (22.7), California(21.0),andNevada(20.8).
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...
Are your state's colleges affordable? US News finds the states with the highest college graduation rates, the lowest tuition and fees, and lowest graduate debt.
The US News and World Report rankings looked at how well states are educating their students in preschool, K-12 and higher education after examining areas like preschool enrollment, math...