Introduction

The state's grade is based on six factors: state academic standards, charter schools, homeschool regulation burden, private school choice, teacher quality, and digital learning. Because the Education and Workforce Task Force at ALEC focuses the most on private school choice and charter schools, those factors were given double weight in the calculation over overall rank and grade. The weighted grades were converted into a GPA average and an individual rank.

Report Card Ranking

Current

Overall Grade  C- (1.67)
Overall Ranking  28th
State Academic Standards  C+
Charter Schools  C
Homeschool Regulation Burden  C
Private School Choice Programs  D-
Teacher Quality & Policies  B-
Digital Learning:  D

Historical Data

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
ALEC Overall Grade  B- B B C C+ C+ C C- C-
ALEC Overall Rank  -- -- -- -- -- -- 23rd 31st 28th
State Academic Standards  C- C A- C- C- C- C+ C+ C+
Charter Schools  C C B C C C C C C
Homeschool Regulation Burden  C C C C C C C C C
Private School Choice  -- -- C C A A -- F D-
Teacher Quality & Policies  -- D+ C+ B- B- B- B- B- B-
Digital Learning  -- -- C D D D D D D

NAEP Data

Current

Performance Rank  --
Math (4th Grade)  241
Math (8th Grade)  288
Reading (4th Grade)  225
Reading (8th Grade)  286

Historical Data

2009 2011 2013 2015 2017
Performance Rank  35th 21st 29th 29th --
Math (4th Grade)  244 244 246 244 241
Math (8th Grade)  286 289 290 285 288
Reading (4th Grade)  225 224 224 225 225
Reading (8th Grade)  269 268 269 266 286

Education Spending

Current

Per-pupil Spending $11,933
% From Federal Funding 7%
% From State Funding 40%
% From Local Funding 53%

Historical Data

2013 2015 2017
Per-pupil Spending $11,197 $11,329 $11,933
% From Federal Spending --% 7.5% 7.1%
% From State Spending --% 42.2% 40.3%
% From Local Spending --% 42.2% 40.3%

Demographics & Achievement

State Population 11,658,609
Per Capita Income $46,732
Graduation Rate 84.2%
Average Class Size 16.67
2015 2017
State Population 0 11,658,609
Per Capita Income $-- $46732
School-aged Children 0 0
Graduation Rate 80% 84.2%
Average Class Size 15.8 16.67

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