2016 education rankings . Red states own the bottom .

Religion = idiocy...

Critical thinking and the ability to consider the evidence is what makes one intelligence but religion demands otherwise.

Then explain the Big Bang, genius.

Go for it.

It was a Creationist event. To deny it will prove your stupidity to anyone with half a brain.

Which, most of your pals won't notice so.....
 
Not much of a shock . That's where trump gets his great uneducated voter block!

Quality Counts 2016: State Report Cards Map


year in a row, Massachusetts finished first. Long a fixture of the top five, the Bay State beat its own 2015 result, raising its grade from a B (86.2) to a B-plus (86.8). Although New Jersey (85.1), Vermont (83.8), and Maryland (82.7) all received grades of B, Massachusetts was the only state to score a B-plus.

Nevada ranked last in the 2016 report, with a grade of D and a score of 65.2. The two other states earning Ds were Mississippi (65.6), which ranked last in 2015, and New Mexico (65.8). The majority of states (33) earned midrange grades between C-minus and C-plus.

Between the 2015 and 2016 reports, the District of Columbia experienced the greatest change. The jurisdiction leapfrogged 10 spots, from 38th to 28th in the nation, as its grade increased from a C-minus (70.0) to a C (72.9).


Racism.

In what States do blacks make up the greater percentage of the population?

Notice that Wyoming is RED and EDUCATED? What % of the Wyoming population is black?

Congrats on being racist, OP.

Yeah , cause there are no blacks or Hispanics in the northeast metroplex!

GOP run south states specifically try to keep monorities uneducated and have throughout history .

Good grief.... lemme guess, public school?

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The USA is the only First World country to spend less money on educating the children of the poor, than they do the rest of the nation's children. That's because school district budgets are tied to the property tax bases of the neighbourhoods where the schools are located. The rest of the First World spends equally on a per student basis across their geographical regions regardless of local tax rates.

This leaves poor American children doubly challenged. They need a good education to have a chance to improve their lives or their incomes. But unless they leave school with 21st century work skills, they have no hope. If their school doesn't teach computer skills, math and science, in order to compete with other countries' workers who are getting a thorough grounding in the skills they're going to need to compete.

Many poor school districts don't have computers. They don't have enough textbooks for each child to have one so they have to share. How can do homework or study without a textbook of your own?

Some rich neighbourhoods in poor Southern School Districts have incorporated themselves as separate municipalities in order to ensure that not a single one of their tax dollars goes to pay for a poor child's education.

Disgraceful.
 
Not much of a shock . That's where trump gets his great uneducated voter block!

Quality Counts 2016: State Report Cards Map


year in a row, Massachusetts finished first. Long a fixture of the top five, the Bay State beat its own 2015 result, raising its grade from a B (86.2) to a B-plus (86.8). Although New Jersey (85.1), Vermont (83.8), and Maryland (82.7) all received grades of B, Massachusetts was the only state to score a B-plus.

Nevada ranked last in the 2016 report, with a grade of D and a score of 65.2. The two other states earning Ds were Mississippi (65.6), which ranked last in 2015, and New Mexico (65.8). The majority of states (33) earned midrange grades between C-minus and C-plus.

Between the 2015 and 2016 reports, the District of Columbia experienced the greatest change. The jurisdiction leapfrogged 10 spots, from 38th to 28th in the nation, as its grade increased from a C-minus (70.0) to a C (72.9).

Ummmm, Nevada turned Blue this year.

Sounds like the real idiots belong to the Dems.

WINNING
 
Not much of a shock . That's where trump gets his great uneducated voter block!

Quality Counts 2016: State Report Cards Map


year in a row, Massachusetts finished first. Long a fixture of the top five, the Bay State beat its own 2015 result, raising its grade from a B (86.2) to a B-plus (86.8). Although New Jersey (85.1), Vermont (83.8), and Maryland (82.7) all received grades of B, Massachusetts was the only state to score a B-plus.

Nevada ranked last in the 2016 report, with a grade of D and a score of 65.2. The two other states earning Ds were Mississippi (65.6), which ranked last in 2015, and New Mexico (65.8). The majority of states (33) earned midrange grades between C-minus and C-plus.

Between the 2015 and 2016 reports, the District of Columbia experienced the greatest change. The jurisdiction leapfrogged 10 spots, from 38th to 28th in the nation, as its grade increased from a C-minus (70.0) to a C (72.9).
Inversely the low educated states are in jesusland

Red State Stupidity Confirmed: 9 Of The 10 Least Educated States Voted Republican


America’s Most and Least Educated States: A Survey of All 50

So educated folks are losers? Good to know
 
Not much of a shock . That's where trump gets his great uneducated voter block!

Quality Counts 2016: State Report Cards Map


year in a row, Massachusetts finished first. Long a fixture of the top five, the Bay State beat its own 2015 result, raising its grade from a B (86.2) to a B-plus (86.8). Although New Jersey (85.1), Vermont (83.8), and Maryland (82.7) all received grades of B, Massachusetts was the only state to score a B-plus.

Nevada ranked last in the 2016 report, with a grade of D and a score of 65.2. The two other states earning Ds were Mississippi (65.6), which ranked last in 2015, and New Mexico (65.8). The majority of states (33) earned midrange grades between C-minus and C-plus.

Between the 2015 and 2016 reports, the District of Columbia experienced the greatest change. The jurisdiction leapfrogged 10 spots, from 38th to 28th in the nation, as its grade increased from a C-minus (70.0) to a C (72.9).
Edweek.....:lol:

You are a fucktard liberal idiot.....
 
Not much of a shock . That's where trump gets his great uneducated voter block!

Quality Counts 2016: State Report Cards Map


year in a row, Massachusetts finished first. Long a fixture of the top five, the Bay State beat its own 2015 result, raising its grade from a B (86.2) to a B-plus (86.8). Although New Jersey (85.1), Vermont (83.8), and Maryland (82.7) all received grades of B, Massachusetts was the only state to score a B-plus.

Nevada ranked last in the 2016 report, with a grade of D and a score of 65.2. The two other states earning Ds were Mississippi (65.6), which ranked last in 2015, and New Mexico (65.8). The majority of states (33) earned midrange grades between C-minus and C-plus.

Between the 2015 and 2016 reports, the District of Columbia experienced the greatest change. The jurisdiction leapfrogged 10 spots, from 38th to 28th in the nation, as its grade increased from a C-minus (70.0) to a C (72.9).

Ummmm, Nevada turned Blue this year.

Sounds like the real idiots belong to the Dems.

WINNING

Sure . 2 out of the bottom 10 are blue . It's not a clean sweep but most of the bottom feeders are red states .

And good for Wyoming for improving schools . Of course there are like 5 people in the state and they are rolling in fracking money . Perfect storm for good schools if u want them .
 
Not much of a shock . That's where trump gets his great uneducated voter block!

Quality Counts 2016: State Report Cards Map


year in a row, Massachusetts finished first. Long a fixture of the top five, the Bay State beat its own 2015 result, raising its grade from a B (86.2) to a B-plus (86.8). Although New Jersey (85.1), Vermont (83.8), and Maryland (82.7) all received grades of B, Massachusetts was the only state to score a B-plus.

Nevada ranked last in the 2016 report, with a grade of D and a score of 65.2. The two other states earning Ds were Mississippi (65.6), which ranked last in 2015, and New Mexico (65.8). The majority of states (33) earned midrange grades between C-minus and C-plus.

Between the 2015 and 2016 reports, the District of Columbia experienced the greatest change. The jurisdiction leapfrogged 10 spots, from 38th to 28th in the nation, as its grade increased from a C-minus (70.0) to a C (72.9).
Edweek.....:lol:

You are a fucktard liberal idiot.....

You can find the story on a number of news sights etc. I picked that link because it had the nationwide map.
 
The USA is the only First World country to spend less money on educating the children of the poor, than they do the rest of the nation's children. That's because school district budgets are tied to the property tax bases of the neighbourhoods where the schools are located. The rest of the First World spends equally on a per student basis across their geographical regions regardless of local tax rates.

This leaves poor American children doubly challenged. They need a good education to have a chance to improve their lives or their incomes. But unless they leave school with 21st century work skills, they have no hope. If their school doesn't teach computer skills, math and science, in order to compete with other countries' workers who are getting a thorough grounding in the skills they're going to need to compete.

Many poor school districts don't have computers. They don't have enough textbooks for each child to have one so they have to share. How can do homework or study without a textbook of your own?

Some rich neighbourhoods in poor Southern School Districts have incorporated themselves as separate municipalities in order to ensure that not a single one of their tax dollars goes to pay for a poor child's education.

Disgraceful.

What about Texas?
 
The USA is the only First World country to spend less money on educating the children of the poor, than they do the rest of the nation's children. That's because school district budgets are tied to the property tax bases of the neighbourhoods where the schools are located. The rest of the First World spends equally on a per student basis across their geographical regions regardless of local tax rates.

This leaves poor American children doubly challenged. They need a good education to have a chance to improve their lives or their incomes. But unless they leave school with 21st century work skills, they have no hope. If their school doesn't teach computer skills, math and science, in order to compete with other countries' workers who are getting a thorough grounding in the skills they're going to need to compete.

Many poor school districts don't have computers. They don't have enough textbooks for each child to have one so they have to share. How can do homework or study without a textbook of your own?

Some rich neighbourhoods in poor Southern School Districts have incorporated themselves as separate municipalities in order to ensure that not a single one of their tax dollars goes to pay for a poor child's education.

Disgraceful.

Why dont all those northern states follow Texas's lead....disgraceful how you yankees treat children.
 
Not much of a shock . That's where trump gets his great uneducated voter block!

Quality Counts 2016: State Report Cards Map


year in a row, Massachusetts finished first. Long a fixture of the top five, the Bay State beat its own 2015 result, raising its grade from a B (86.2) to a B-plus (86.8). Although New Jersey (85.1), Vermont (83.8), and Maryland (82.7) all received grades of B, Massachusetts was the only state to score a B-plus.

Nevada ranked last in the 2016 report, with a grade of D and a score of 65.2. The two other states earning Ds were Mississippi (65.6), which ranked last in 2015, and New Mexico (65.8). The majority of states (33) earned midrange grades between C-minus and C-plus.

Between the 2015 and 2016 reports, the District of Columbia experienced the greatest change. The jurisdiction leapfrogged 10 spots, from 38th to 28th in the nation, as its grade increased from a C-minus (70.0) to a C (72.9).
Hillary got all the smart ones except for Wyoming.

Donald got all the rest.

This is part of Donald's genius -- he knew what to say to give warm fuzzy feelings to non college educated poorly high school educated blue collar workers.

Bravo.

My hat is off to Donald -- he pulled off a major highjacking.
 
The USA is the only First World country to spend less money on educating the children of the poor, than they do the rest of the nation's children. That's because school district budgets are tied to the property tax bases of the neighbourhoods where the schools are located. The rest of the First World spends equally on a per student basis across their geographical regions regardless of local tax rates.

This leaves poor American children doubly challenged. They need a good education to have a chance to improve their lives or their incomes. But unless they leave school with 21st century work skills, they have no hope. If their school doesn't teach computer skills, math and science, in order to compete with other countries' workers who are getting a thorough grounding in the skills they're going to need to compete.

Many poor school districts don't have computers. They don't have enough textbooks for each child to have one so they have to share. How can do homework or study without a textbook of your own?

Some rich neighbourhoods in poor Southern School Districts have incorporated themselves as separate municipalities in order to ensure that not a single one of their tax dollars goes to pay for a poor child's education.

Disgraceful.

What about Texas?
Click on the link.

Texas sucks.
 
Not much of a shock . That's where trump gets his great uneducated voter block!

Quality Counts 2016: State Report Cards Map


year in a row, Massachusetts finished first. Long a fixture of the top five, the Bay State beat its own 2015 result, raising its grade from a B (86.2) to a B-plus (86.8). Although New Jersey (85.1), Vermont (83.8), and Maryland (82.7) all received grades of B, Massachusetts was the only state to score a B-plus.

Nevada ranked last in the 2016 report, with a grade of D and a score of 65.2. The two other states earning Ds were Mississippi (65.6), which ranked last in 2015, and New Mexico (65.8). The majority of states (33) earned midrange grades between C-minus and C-plus.

Between the 2015 and 2016 reports, the District of Columbia experienced the greatest change. The jurisdiction leapfrogged 10 spots, from 38th to 28th in the nation, as its grade increased from a C-minus (70.0) to a C (72.9).

Ummmm, Nevada turned Blue this year.

Sounds like the real idiots belong to the Dems.

WINNING

Sure . 2 out of the bottom 10 are blue . It's not a clean sweep but most of the bottom feeders are red states .

And good for Wyoming for improving schools . Of course there are like 5 people in the state and they are rolling in fracking money . Perfect storm for good schools if u want them .
Precinct by precinct Republicans kick the ever living shit out of Democrats in education, and it is only getting worse.

You believe this list has validity because your IQ is pathetic and your "education" hasn't done shit for you in raising it to a respectable number.
 
The USA is the only First World country to spend less money on educating the children of the poor, than they do the rest of the nation's children. That's because school district budgets are tied to the property tax bases of the neighbourhoods where the schools are located. The rest of the First World spends equally on a per student basis across their geographical regions regardless of local tax rates.

This leaves poor American children doubly challenged. They need a good education to have a chance to improve their lives or their incomes. But unless they leave school with 21st century work skills, they have no hope. If their school doesn't teach computer skills, math and science, in order to compete with other countries' workers who are getting a thorough grounding in the skills they're going to need to compete.

Many poor school districts don't have computers. They don't have enough textbooks for each child to have one so they have to share. How can do homework or study without a textbook of your own?

Some rich neighbourhoods in poor Southern School Districts have incorporated themselves as separate municipalities in order to ensure that not a single one of their tax dollars goes to pay for a poor child's education.

Disgraceful.

What about Texas?
Click on the link.

Texas sucks.
California is much worse.
 
Not much of a shock . That's where trump gets his great uneducated voter block!

Quality Counts 2016: State Report Cards Map


year in a row, Massachusetts finished first. Long a fixture of the top five, the Bay State beat its own 2015 result, raising its grade from a B (86.2) to a B-plus (86.8). Although New Jersey (85.1), Vermont (83.8), and Maryland (82.7) all received grades of B, Massachusetts was the only state to score a B-plus.

Nevada ranked last in the 2016 report, with a grade of D and a score of 65.2. The two other states earning Ds were Mississippi (65.6), which ranked last in 2015, and New Mexico (65.8). The majority of states (33) earned midrange grades between C-minus and C-plus.

Between the 2015 and 2016 reports, the District of Columbia experienced the greatest change. The jurisdiction leapfrogged 10 spots, from 38th to 28th in the nation, as its grade increased from a C-minus (70.0) to a C (72.9).
looks like a Bell curve.
 
California is much worse.

A proposition passed in California back 1978 which limited tax increases for schools in California. California schools have declined in quality because of a lack of funds for education because of Proposition 13. Proposition 98 was supposed to restore funding for schools, but created many more problems than it solved, leading to protracted budget negotiations, which consumed time, energy, and money.

Until California finds an efficient, cost-effective way to fund the State's schools, California education will not improve.
 

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