Former math teacher explains: Why some students are ‘good’ at math and others lag behind
When Frances E. Anderson saw the latest math scores for America’s fourth- and eighth-graders, she was hardly surprised that they had dropped. Until recently — including the period of remote instruction during the pandemic — Anderson taught high school math to students at all levels.“ Now she is a researcher seeking to change how people understand children’s math ability. In the following Q&A, Anderson explains what makes some kids “good” at math and what it will take to catch up those who have fallen behind.
Math proficiency scores fell during the pandemic. fstop123 via Getty Images
What was the hardest part about teaching during the pandemic?
Seeing students who already struggled not be able to get what they needed during that time. Before the pandemic, I could work with students one on one, have students work in pairs, or have students in more advanced classes come tutor students in entry-level classes. During the pandemic, all of this was taken away because we didn’t share the room with our students and — at least in the initial stages of the pandemic — many of us didn’t have the skills to use comparable teaching strategies online.
How do you explain the recent drop in math scores?
Once schools shifted to remote learning during the pandemic, teachers didn’t have as many ways to keep students engaged. It was difficult to do hands-on activities and project-based learning, which are better for students who struggle in math.
Math teachers had to tell students what to do in mathematics, but this kind of direct instruction works for only about 20% of students. A lot of teaching math is visual. You need so much more space than just one screen. Teachers might use their words, hand gestures, whiteboards, graphs, diagrams, objects, physical movements, student work examples and more. These actions and items build a comprehensive experience and build more of the skills that math students need since the students can look at several of these teaching aids at once. Online, the teacher is limited only to what can be seen on their screen or on one student’s screen at a time, which is vastly different.
In addition to being visual, teaching math is a lot about what is said during class. In fact, one of the most important functions of effective math teaching is how the teacher engages in conversations with students about mathematics. This conversation, known as classroom discourse, has great power to help students learn. When every student is muted so that they can hear the teacher, it’s impossible to hear the students speak about mathematics.
Why are some students ‘good’ at math and others can’t solve basic problems?
It’s not true that some kids are good at math and others aren’t. It comes down to what kind of exposure and experiences children have early in their lives. Some parents see to it that their kids do more with numbers than others. They do more at home, they do more in social events, and they do more in school. These routine exposures make them appear good at math. It isn’t that they’re good so much as it is that they had more time to work with mathematics.
Why did you leave teaching?
I still teach today, only I teach a different set of students: future teachers. As a schoolteacher, my impact was limited to the 180 students that I had each year. But now I am in a position where I can impact about 100 future teachers every year. That means each of those 100 future teachers can turn around and impact 180 students themselves every single year. In my position now, I can help so many more students in education than I ever could being a classroom teacher.
What is the focus of your research?
The purpose of my research is to change how people think about math ability and inability, which means a lot of my time is spent reading about mathematics teaching and learning. One of the most compelling articles that I’ve read explained that the brains of math experts, such as people who are mathematicians, compared to nonexperts are no different. Then, watching Jo Boaler, a widely respected math education researcher, explain how plastic the brain is, even through adulthood, has made me realize that math is not an innate ability; it is a learned skill, just like a lot of things. The goal of my research is to find enough convincing evidence for everyone to believe this as well.
What’s the best way for students to catch up?
More time.
Students who have fallen behind should have twice as much instruction to engage in grade-level mathematics. And the time spent in math should be organic, rich, task-based teaching and learning. What this means is meaningful, personal experiences need to happen every day in math class. For example, a hands-on activity in math class, a story problem that is relevant to every student, or the students creating their own story problem with a teacher asking different types of questions to challenge the learners. All students need to see themselves as mathematicians so that they develop a personal connection to mathematics learning.
Frances E. Anderson receives funding from the Nebraska Math Omaha Noyce Partnership, authorized under the National Science Foundation (NSF). Funding does not directly support the work of this article nor do the words of the author directly reflect the NOYCE project or the NSF.
This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license.
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The best school district in every stateMaxyM // Shutterstock
Between parental politics, after-school programs, and PTA meetings, navigating school districts can be hard—and choosing the district that is best for your child is even harder.
Stacker analyzed 2021 data from Niche to calculate the best school district in every state. Niche rankings rely on statistics from the U.S. Department of Education, SAT/ACT scores, college readiness, teacher quality, and graduation rates. Of course, ratings are one thing and experiences another—which is why it's always smart to do your research and learn about the families, teachers, and students in a given district before basing something as important as a move on a particular school.
Various districts prioritize funding for different programs, and some have more of a knack for hiring and retaining nurturing teachers. For some districts, it seems to be a numbers game without any thought regarding the learning environment. Still other districts encourage kids to explore passions and make friends but are lagging academically. A top school district isn’t just one or the other; it’s a combination of the two.
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MaxyM // ShutterstockBetween parental politics, after-school programs, and PTA meetings, navigating school districts can be hard—and choosing the district that is best for your child is even harder.
Stacker analyzed 2021 data from Niche to calculate the best school district in every state. Niche rankings rely on statistics from the U.S. Department of Education, SAT/ACT scores, college readiness, teacher quality, and graduation rates. Of course, ratings are one thing and experiences another—which is why it's always smart to do your research and learn about the families, teachers, and students in a given district before basing something as important as a move on a particular school.
Various districts prioritize funding for different programs, and some have more of a knack for hiring and retaining nurturing teachers. For some districts, it seems to be a numbers game without any thought regarding the learning environment. Still other districts encourage kids to explore passions and make friends but are lagging academically. A top school district isn’t just one or the other; it’s a combination of the two.
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The best school district in every stateA3pfamily // Shutterstock
- Location: Madison, AL
- Students: 11,290
- Student to teacher ratio: 18:1
- Reading proficient: 74%
- Math proficient: 76%
- Graduation rate: 96%
- Expenditure per student: $10,075
- Average teacher salary: $56,964
A3pfamily // Shutterstock- Location: Madison, AL
- Students: 11,290
- Student to teacher ratio: 18:1
- Reading proficient: 74%
- Math proficient: 76%
- Graduation rate: 96%
- Expenditure per student: $10,075
- Average teacher salary: $56,964
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The best school district in every stateVilmos Varga // Shutterstock
- Location: Skagway, AK
- Students: 141
- Student to teacher ratio: 10:1
- Reading proficient: 87%
- Math proficient: 82%
- Graduation rate: data unavailable
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Vilmos Varga // Shutterstock- Location: Skagway, AK
- Students: 141
- Student to teacher ratio: 10:1
- Reading proficient: 87%
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- Graduation rate: data unavailable
- Expenditure per student: $27,098
- Average teacher salary: data unavailable
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The best school district in every stateJulieTFarbarik // Wikimedia Commons
- Location: Tucson, AZ
- Students: 5,427
- Student to teacher ratio: 19:1
- Reading proficient: 70%
- Math proficient: 69%
- Graduation rate: 98%
- Expenditure per student: $9,023
- Average teacher salary: $45,311
JulieTFarbarik // Wikimedia Commons- Location: Tucson, AZ
- Students: 5,427
- Student to teacher ratio: 19:1
- Reading proficient: 70%
- Math proficient: 69%
- Graduation rate: 98%
- Expenditure per student: $9,023
- Average teacher salary: $45,311
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The best school district in every stateMonkey Business Images // Shutterstock
- Location: Fayetteville, AR
- Students: 941
- Student to teacher ratio: 16:1
- Reading proficient: 91%
- Math proficient: 90%
- Graduation rate: 95%
- Expenditure per student: $8,247
- Average teacher salary: $19,430
Monkey Business Images // Shutterstock- Location: Fayetteville, AR
- Students: 941
- Student to teacher ratio: 16:1
- Reading proficient: 91%
- Math proficient: 90%
- Graduation rate: 95%
- Expenditure per student: $8,247
- Average teacher salary: $19,430
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The best school district in every stateMike24 // Wikimedia Commons
- Location: Los Gatos, CA
- Students: 3,520
- Student to teacher ratio: 22:1
- Reading proficient: 84%
- Math proficient: 74%
- Graduation rate: 97%
- Expenditure per student: $22,373
- Average teacher salary: $109,507
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Mike24 // Wikimedia Commons- Location: Los Gatos, CA
- Students: 3,520
- Student to teacher ratio: 22:1
- Reading proficient: 84%
- Math proficient: 74%
- Graduation rate: 97%
- Expenditure per student: $22,373
- Average teacher salary: $109,507
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The best school district in every stateteofilo // Wikimedia Commons
- Location: Colorado Springs, CO
- Students: 5,274
- Student to teacher ratio: 15:1
- Reading proficient: 69%
- Math proficient: 62%
- Graduation rate: 95%
- Expenditure per student: $12,794
- Average teacher salary: $49,119
teofilo // Wikimedia Commons- Location: Colorado Springs, CO
- Students: 5,274
- Student to teacher ratio: 15:1
- Reading proficient: 69%
- Math proficient: 62%
- Graduation rate: 95%
- Expenditure per student: $12,794
- Average teacher salary: $49,119
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The best school district in every stateWestportWiki // Wikimedia Commons
- Location: Westport, CT
- Students: 5,509
- Student to teacher ratio: 11:1
- Reading proficient: 85%
- Math proficient: 81%
- Graduation rate: 99%
- Expenditure per student: $24,436
- Average teacher salary: $78,283
WestportWiki // Wikimedia Commons- Location: Westport, CT
- Students: 5,509
- Student to teacher ratio: 11:1
- Reading proficient: 85%
- Math proficient: 81%
- Graduation rate: 99%
- Expenditure per student: $24,436
- Average teacher salary: $78,283
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The best school district in every stateLStockStudio // Shutterstock
- Location: Lewes, DE
- Students: 5,643
- Student to teacher ratio: 13:1
- Reading proficient: 63%
- Math proficient: 54%
- Graduation rate: 87%
- Expenditure per student: $27,295
- Average teacher salary: $54,163
LStockStudio // Shutterstock- Location: Lewes, DE
- Students: 5,643
- Student to teacher ratio: 13:1
- Reading proficient: 63%
- Math proficient: 54%
- Graduation rate: 87%
- Expenditure per student: $27,295
- Average teacher salary: $54,163
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The best school district in every stateMichael Rivera // Wikimedia Commons
- Location: St Augustine, FL
- Students: 41,897
- Student to teacher ratio: 18:1
- Reading proficient: 74%
- Math proficient: 79%
- Graduation rate: 93%
- Expenditure per student: $10,614
- Average teacher salary: $40,715
Michael Rivera // Wikimedia Commons- Location: St Augustine, FL
- Students: 41,897
- Student to teacher ratio: 18:1
- Reading proficient: 74%
- Math proficient: 79%
- Graduation rate: 93%
- Expenditure per student: $10,614
- Average teacher salary: $40,715
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The best school district in every stateThomson200 // Wikimedia Commons
- Location: Buford, GA
- Students: 4,966
- Student to teacher ratio: 12:1
- Reading proficient: 65%
- Math proficient: 75%
- Graduation rate: 93%
- Expenditure per student: $14,134
- Average teacher salary: $62,865
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Thomson200 // Wikimedia Commons- Location: Buford, GA
- Students: 4,966
- Student to teacher ratio: 12:1
- Reading proficient: 65%
- Math proficient: 75%
- Graduation rate: 93%
- Expenditure per student: $14,134
- Average teacher salary: $62,865
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The best school district in every stateJoel Bradshaw // Wikimedia Commons
- Location: Honolulu, HI
- Students: 181,278
- Student to teacher ratio: 15:1
- Reading proficient: 54%
- Math proficient: 42%
- Graduation rate: 84%
- Expenditure per student: $15,305
- Average teacher salary: $64,871
Joel Bradshaw // Wikimedia Commons- Location: Honolulu, HI
- Students: 181,278
- Student to teacher ratio: 15:1
- Reading proficient: 54%
- Math proficient: 42%
- Graduation rate: 84%
- Expenditure per student: $15,305
- Average teacher salary: $64,871
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The best school district in every stateLStockStudio // Shutterstock
- Location: Mccall, ID
- Students: 1,285
- Student to teacher ratio: 16:1
- Reading proficient: 76%
- Math proficient: 64%
- Graduation rate: 92%
- Expenditure per student: $12,644
- Average teacher salary: $63,957
LStockStudio // Shutterstock- Location: Mccall, ID
- Students: 1,285
- Student to teacher ratio: 16:1
- Reading proficient: 76%
- Math proficient: 64%
- Graduation rate: 92%
- Expenditure per student: $12,644
- Average teacher salary: $63,957
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The best school district in every stateMonkey Business Images // Shutterstock
- Location: Lincolnshire, IL
- Students: 4,265
- Student to teacher ratio: 15:1
- Reading proficient: 77%
- Math proficient: 78%
- Graduation rate: 96%
- Expenditure per student: $27,205
- Average teacher salary: $93,403
Monkey Business Images // Shutterstock- Location: Lincolnshire, IL
- Students: 4,265
- Student to teacher ratio: 15:1
- Reading proficient: 77%
- Math proficient: 78%
- Graduation rate: 96%
- Expenditure per student: $27,205
- Average teacher salary: $93,403
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The best school district in every stateNyttend // Wikimedia Commons
- Location: West Lafayette, IN
- Students: 2,411
- Student to teacher ratio: 17:1
- Reading proficient: 84%
- Math proficient: 80%
- Graduation rate: 95%
- Expenditure per student: data unavailable
- Average teacher salary: data unavailable
Nyttend // Wikimedia Commons- Location: West Lafayette, IN
- Students: 2,411
- Student to teacher ratio: 17:1
- Reading proficient: 84%
- Math proficient: 80%
- Graduation rate: 95%
- Expenditure per student: data unavailable
- Average teacher salary: data unavailable
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The best school district in every stateMonkey Business Images // Shutterstock
- Location: Bettendorf, IA
- Students: 5,084
- Student to teacher ratio: 16:1
- Reading proficient: 90%
- Math proficient: 93%
- Graduation rate: 98%
- Expenditure per student: $12,790
- Average teacher salary: $62,711
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Monkey Business Images // Shutterstock- Location: Bettendorf, IA
- Students: 5,084
- Student to teacher ratio: 16:1
- Reading proficient: 90%
- Math proficient: 93%
- Graduation rate: 98%
- Expenditure per student: $12,790
- Average teacher salary: $62,711
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The best school district in every stateAxarchy // Wikimedia Commons
- Location: Overland Park, KS
- Students: 22,783
- Student to teacher ratio: 14:1
- Reading proficient: 63%
- Math proficient: 57%
- Graduation rate: 97%
- Expenditure per student: $12,597
- Average teacher salary: $52,026
Axarchy // Wikimedia Commons- Location: Overland Park, KS
- Students: 22,783
- Student to teacher ratio: 14:1
- Reading proficient: 63%
- Math proficient: 57%
- Graduation rate: 97%
- Expenditure per student: $12,597
- Average teacher salary: $52,026
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The best school district in every stateDavid Prahl // Shutterstock
- Location: Fort Thomas, KY
- Students: 3,129
- Student to teacher ratio: 17:1
- Reading proficient: 79%
- Math proficient: 76%
- Graduation rate: 96%
- Expenditure per student: $13,947
- Average teacher salary: $61,062
David Prahl // Shutterstock- Location: Fort Thomas, KY
- Students: 3,129
- Student to teacher ratio: 17:1
- Reading proficient: 79%
- Math proficient: 76%
- Graduation rate: 96%
- Expenditure per student: $13,947
- Average teacher salary: $61,062
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The best school district in every statekite studio // Shutterstock
- Location: Zachary, LA
- Students: 5,551
- Student to teacher ratio: 18:1
- Reading proficient: 84%
- Math proficient: 83%
- Graduation rate: 93%
- Expenditure per student: $11,024
- Average teacher salary: $63,115
kite studio // Shutterstock- Location: Zachary, LA
- Students: 5,551
- Student to teacher ratio: 18:1
- Reading proficient: 84%
- Math proficient: 83%
- Graduation rate: 93%
- Expenditure per student: $11,024
- Average teacher salary: $63,115
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The best school district in every statePat Shrader // Shutterstock
- Location: Yarmouth, ME
- Students: 1,652
- Student to teacher ratio: 13:1
- Reading proficient: 77%
- Math proficient: 70%
- Graduation rate: 95%
- Expenditure per student: $15,532
- Average teacher salary: $76,051
Pat Shrader // Shutterstock- Location: Yarmouth, ME
- Students: 1,652
- Student to teacher ratio: 13:1
- Reading proficient: 77%
- Math proficient: 70%
- Graduation rate: 95%
- Expenditure per student: $15,532
- Average teacher salary: $76,051
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The best school district in every stateWallstreethotrod // Wikimedia Commons
- Location: Ellicott City, MD
- Students: 57,907
- Student to teacher ratio: 13:1
- Reading proficient: 55%
- Math proficient: 59%
- Graduation rate: 92%
- Expenditure per student: $17,691
- Average teacher salary: $75,357
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Wallstreethotrod // Wikimedia Commons- Location: Ellicott City, MD
- Students: 57,907
- Student to teacher ratio: 13:1
- Reading proficient: 55%
- Math proficient: 59%
- Graduation rate: 92%
- Expenditure per student: $17,691
- Average teacher salary: $75,357
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The best school district in every stateOksana Kuzmina // Shutterstock
- Location: Hopkinton, MA
- Students: 3,685
- Student to teacher ratio: 14:1
- Reading proficient: 81%
- Math proficient: 80%
- Graduation rate: 98%
- Expenditure per student: $21,205
- Average teacher salary: $90,157
Oksana Kuzmina // Shutterstock- Location: Hopkinton, MA
- Students: 3,685
- Student to teacher ratio: 14:1
- Reading proficient: 81%
- Math proficient: 80%
- Graduation rate: 98%
- Expenditure per student: $21,205
- Average teacher salary: $90,157
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The best school district in every statetransly // Wikimedia Commons
- Location: Novi, MI
- Students: 6,694
- Student to teacher ratio: 16:1
- Reading proficient: 58%
- Math proficient: 65%
- Graduation rate: 95%
- Expenditure per student: $15,743
- Average teacher salary: $64,153
transly // Wikimedia Commons- Location: Novi, MI
- Students: 6,694
- Student to teacher ratio: 16:1
- Reading proficient: 58%
- Math proficient: 65%
- Graduation rate: 95%
- Expenditure per student: $15,743
- Average teacher salary: $64,153
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The best school district in every stateChristopher Boswell // Shutterstock
- Location: Minnetonka, MN
- Students: 10,970
- Student to teacher ratio: 16:1
- Reading proficient: 82%
- Math proficient: 81%
- Graduation rate: 97%
- Expenditure per student: data unavailable
- Average teacher salary: $70,887
Christopher Boswell // Shutterstock- Location: Minnetonka, MN
- Students: 10,970
- Student to teacher ratio: 16:1
- Reading proficient: 82%
- Math proficient: 81%
- Graduation rate: 97%
- Expenditure per student: data unavailable
- Average teacher salary: $70,887
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The best school district in every statesmolaw // Shutterstock
- Location: Petal, MS
- Students: 4,137
- Student to teacher ratio: 15:1
- Reading proficient: 62%
- Math proficient: 74%
- Graduation rate: 88%
- Expenditure per student: $9,121
- Average teacher salary: $45,799
smolaw // Shutterstock- Location: Petal, MS
- Students: 4,137
- Student to teacher ratio: 15:1
- Reading proficient: 62%
- Math proficient: 74%
- Graduation rate: 88%
- Expenditure per student: $9,121
- Average teacher salary: $45,799
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The best school district in every stateProstock-studio // Shutterstock
- Location: Clayton, MO
- Students: 2,644
- Student to teacher ratio: 11:1
- Reading proficient: 74%
- Math proficient: 74%
- Graduation rate: 99%
- Expenditure per student: $24,173
- Average teacher salary: $87,936
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Prostock-studio // Shutterstock- Location: Clayton, MO
- Students: 2,644
- Student to teacher ratio: 11:1
- Reading proficient: 74%
- Math proficient: 74%
- Graduation rate: 99%
- Expenditure per student: $24,173
- Average teacher salary: $87,936
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The best school district in every stateHenryk Sadura // Shutterstock
- Location: Hobson, MT
- Students: 117
- Student to teacher ratio: 8:1
- Reading proficient: 65%
- Math proficient: 45%
- Graduation rate: data unavailable
- Expenditure per student: $20,536
- Average teacher salary: $47,034
Henryk Sadura // Shutterstock- Location: Hobson, MT
- Students: 117
- Student to teacher ratio: 8:1
- Reading proficient: 65%
- Math proficient: 45%
- Graduation rate: data unavailable
- Expenditure per student: $20,536
- Average teacher salary: $47,034
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The best school district in every stateGorodenkoff // Shutterstock
- Location: Elkhorn, NE
- Students: 9,857
- Student to teacher ratio: 16:1
- Reading proficient: 81%
- Math proficient: 82%
- Graduation rate: 98%
- Expenditure per student: $12,789
- Average teacher salary: $52,076
Gorodenkoff // Shutterstock- Location: Elkhorn, NE
- Students: 9,857
- Student to teacher ratio: 16:1
- Reading proficient: 81%
- Math proficient: 82%
- Graduation rate: 98%
- Expenditure per student: $12,789
- Average teacher salary: $52,076
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The best school district in every stateSyda Productions // Shutterstock
- Location: Eureka, NV
- Students: 321
- Student to teacher ratio: 5:1
- Reading proficient: 67%
- Math proficient: 42%
- Graduation rate: data unavailable
- Expenditure per student: $31,373
- Average teacher salary: $86,955
Syda Productions // Shutterstock- Location: Eureka, NV
- Students: 321
- Student to teacher ratio: 5:1
- Reading proficient: 67%
- Math proficient: 42%
- Graduation rate: data unavailable
- Expenditure per student: $31,373
- Average teacher salary: $86,955
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The best school district in every statelonndubh // Shutterstock
- Location: Hanover, NH
- Students: 1,125
- Student to teacher ratio: 11:1
- Reading proficient: 85%
- Math proficient: 76%
- Graduation rate: 95%
- Expenditure per student: $26,401
- Average teacher salary: $97,402
lonndubh // Shutterstock- Location: Hanover, NH
- Students: 1,125
- Student to teacher ratio: 11:1
- Reading proficient: 85%
- Math proficient: 76%
- Graduation rate: 95%
- Expenditure per student: $26,401
- Average teacher salary: $97,402
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The best school district in every stateHenry Gray // Wikimedia Commons
- Location: Princeton, NJ
- Students: 3,809
- Student to teacher ratio: 11:1
- Reading proficient: 78%
- Math proficient: 65%
- Graduation rate: 96%
- Expenditure per student: $25,217
- Average teacher salary: $80,903
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Henry Gray // Wikimedia Commons- Location: Princeton, NJ
- Students: 3,809
- Student to teacher ratio: 11:1
- Reading proficient: 78%
- Math proficient: 65%
- Graduation rate: 96%
- Expenditure per student: $25,217
- Average teacher salary: $80,903
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The best school district in every stateC4dickson // Wikimedia Commons
- Location: Los Alamos, NM
- Students: 3,749
- Student to teacher ratio: 15:1
- Reading proficient: 57%
- Math proficient: 49%
- Graduation rate: 89%
- Expenditure per student: $12,679
- Average teacher salary: $53,559
C4dickson // Wikimedia Commons- Location: Los Alamos, NM
- Students: 3,749
- Student to teacher ratio: 15:1
- Reading proficient: 57%
- Math proficient: 49%
- Graduation rate: 89%
- Expenditure per student: $12,679
- Average teacher salary: $53,559
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The best school district in every stateMonkey Business Images // Shutterstock
- Location: Jericho, NY
- Students: 3,075
- Student to teacher ratio: 9:1
- Reading proficient: 88%
- Math proficient: 91%
- Graduation rate: 98%
- Expenditure per student: $36,392
- Average teacher salary: $131,477
Monkey Business Images // Shutterstock- Location: Jericho, NY
- Students: 3,075
- Student to teacher ratio: 9:1
- Reading proficient: 88%
- Math proficient: 91%
- Graduation rate: 98%
- Expenditure per student: $36,392
- Average teacher salary: $131,477
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The best school district in every stateUnknown // Wikimedia Commons
- Location: Chapel Hill, NC
- Students: 12,422
- Student to teacher ratio: 14:1
- Reading proficient: 67%
- Math proficient: 59%
- Graduation rate: 90%
- Expenditure per student: $13,086
- Average teacher salary: $45,683
Unknown // Wikimedia Commons- Location: Chapel Hill, NC
- Students: 12,422
- Student to teacher ratio: 14:1
- Reading proficient: 67%
- Math proficient: 59%
- Graduation rate: 90%
- Expenditure per student: $13,086
- Average teacher salary: $45,683
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The best school district in every stateRido // Shutterstock
- Location: Edmore, ND
- Students: 50
- Student to teacher ratio: 4:1
- Reading proficient: 75%
- Math proficient: 65%
- Graduation rate: data unavailable
- Expenditure per student: $28,918
- Average teacher salary: $39,357
Rido // Shutterstock- Location: Edmore, ND
- Students: 50
- Student to teacher ratio: 4:1
- Reading proficient: 75%
- Math proficient: 65%
- Graduation rate: data unavailable
- Expenditure per student: $28,918
- Average teacher salary: $39,357
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The best school district in every stateLightField Studios // Shutterstock
- Location: Cincinnati, OH
- Students: 2,037
- Student to teacher ratio: 13:1
- Reading proficient: 92%
- Math proficient: 92%
- Graduation rate: 95%
- Expenditure per student: $19,658
- Average teacher salary: $78,941
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LightField Studios // Shutterstock- Location: Cincinnati, OH
- Students: 2,037
- Student to teacher ratio: 13:1
- Reading proficient: 92%
- Math proficient: 92%
- Graduation rate: 95%
- Expenditure per student: $19,658
- Average teacher salary: $78,941
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The best school district in every stateRido // Shutterstock
- Location: Jenks, OK
- Students: 12,465
- Student to teacher ratio: 17:1
- Reading proficient: 44%
- Math proficient: 42%
- Graduation rate: 89%
- Expenditure per student: $9,864
- Average teacher salary: $40,194
Rido // Shutterstock- Location: Jenks, OK
- Students: 12,465
- Student to teacher ratio: 17:1
- Reading proficient: 44%
- Math proficient: 42%
- Graduation rate: 89%
- Expenditure per student: $9,864
- Average teacher salary: $40,194
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The best school district in every stateBentoman // Wikimedia Commons
- Location: Lake Oswego, OR
- Students: 7,066
- Student to teacher ratio: 20:1
- Reading proficient: 85%
- Math proficient: 75%
- Graduation rate: 93%
- Expenditure per student: $11,810
- Average teacher salary: $63,837
Bentoman // Wikimedia Commons- Location: Lake Oswego, OR
- Students: 7,066
- Student to teacher ratio: 20:1
- Reading proficient: 85%
- Math proficient: 75%
- Graduation rate: 93%
- Expenditure per student: $11,810
- Average teacher salary: $63,837
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The best school district in every stateSyda Productions // Shutterstock
- Location: Wayne, PA
- Students: 3,682
- Student to teacher ratio: 13:1
- Reading proficient: 89%
- Math proficient: 79%
- Graduation rate: 98%
- Expenditure per student: $23,994
- Average teacher salary: $95,865
Syda Productions // Shutterstock- Location: Wayne, PA
- Students: 3,682
- Student to teacher ratio: 13:1
- Reading proficient: 89%
- Math proficient: 79%
- Graduation rate: 98%
- Expenditure per student: $23,994
- Average teacher salary: $95,865
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The best school district in every state0xF8E8 // Wikimedia Commons
- Location: Barrington, RI
- Students: 3,343
- Student to teacher ratio: 14:1
- Reading proficient: 71%
- Math proficient: 63%
- Graduation rate: 97%
- Expenditure per student: $15,529
- Average teacher salary: $87,640
0xF8E8 // Wikimedia Commons- Location: Barrington, RI
- Students: 3,343
- Student to teacher ratio: 14:1
- Reading proficient: 71%
- Math proficient: 63%
- Graduation rate: 97%
- Expenditure per student: $15,529
- Average teacher salary: $87,640
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The best school district in every statewavebreakmedia // Shutterstock
- Location: Fort Mill, SC
- Students: 16,081
- Student to teacher ratio: 15:1
- Reading proficient: 68%
- Math proficient: 73%
- Graduation rate: 94%
- Expenditure per student: $15,825
- Average teacher salary: $53,305
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wavebreakmedia // Shutterstock- Location: Fort Mill, SC
- Students: 16,081
- Student to teacher ratio: 15:1
- Reading proficient: 68%
- Math proficient: 73%
- Graduation rate: 94%
- Expenditure per student: $15,825
- Average teacher salary: $53,305
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The best school district in every stateLincoln Beddoe // Shutterstock
- Location: Brandon, SD
- Students: 4,284
- Student to teacher ratio: 18:1
- Reading proficient: 75%
- Math proficient: 68%
- Graduation rate: 96%
- Expenditure per student: $9,699
- Average teacher salary: $49,540
Lincoln Beddoe // Shutterstock- Location: Brandon, SD
- Students: 4,284
- Student to teacher ratio: 18:1
- Reading proficient: 75%
- Math proficient: 68%
- Graduation rate: 96%
- Expenditure per student: $9,699
- Average teacher salary: $49,540
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The best school district in every stateRawpixel.com // Shutterstock
- Location: Collierville, TN
- Students: 9,096
- Student to teacher ratio: 16:1
- Reading proficient: 60%
- Math proficient: 60%
- Graduation rate: 95%
- Expenditure per student: $15,810
- Average teacher salary: $54,202
Rawpixel.com // Shutterstock- Location: Collierville, TN
- Students: 9,096
- Student to teacher ratio: 16:1
- Reading proficient: 60%
- Math proficient: 60%
- Graduation rate: 95%
- Expenditure per student: $15,810
- Average teacher salary: $54,202
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The best school district in every stateLarry D. Moore // Wikimedia Commons
- Location: Austin, TX
- Students: 8,132
- Student to teacher ratio: 14:1
- Reading proficient: 80%
- Math proficient: 81%
- Graduation rate: 98%
- Expenditure per student: $24,109
- Average teacher salary: $51,587
Larry D. Moore // Wikimedia Commons- Location: Austin, TX
- Students: 8,132
- Student to teacher ratio: 14:1
- Reading proficient: 80%
- Math proficient: 81%
- Graduation rate: 98%
- Expenditure per student: $24,109
- Average teacher salary: $51,587
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The best school district in every stateYuganov Konstantin // Shutterstock
- Location: Layton, UT
- Students: 875
- Student to teacher ratio: 22:1
- Reading proficient: 74%
- Math proficient: 72%
- Graduation rate: 95%
- Expenditure per student: $6,834
- Average teacher salary: $34,263
Yuganov Konstantin // Shutterstock- Location: Layton, UT
- Students: 875
- Student to teacher ratio: 22:1
- Reading proficient: 74%
- Math proficient: 72%
- Graduation rate: 95%
- Expenditure per student: $6,834
- Average teacher salary: $34,263
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The best school district in every stateDavid Prahl // Shutterstock
- Location: South Burlington, VT
- Students: 2,759
- Student to teacher ratio: 13:1
- Reading proficient: 71%
- Math proficient: 59%
- Graduation rate: 91%
- Expenditure per student: $22,235
- Average teacher salary: $79,969
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David Prahl // Shutterstock- Location: South Burlington, VT
- Students: 2,759
- Student to teacher ratio: 13:1
- Reading proficient: 71%
- Math proficient: 59%
- Graduation rate: 91%
- Expenditure per student: $22,235
- Average teacher salary: $79,969
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The best school district in every stateMonkey Business Images // Shutterstock
- Location: Falls Church, VA
- Students: 2,620
- Student to teacher ratio: 14:1
- Reading proficient: 92%
- Math proficient: 82%
- Graduation rate: 97%
- Expenditure per student: data unavailable
- Average teacher salary: $95,479
Monkey Business Images // Shutterstock- Location: Falls Church, VA
- Students: 2,620
- Student to teacher ratio: 14:1
- Reading proficient: 92%
- Math proficient: 82%
- Graduation rate: 97%
- Expenditure per student: data unavailable
- Average teacher salary: $95,479
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The best school district in every stateArchitectsea // Wikimedia Commons
- Location: Mercer Island, WA
- Students: 4,522
- Student to teacher ratio: 18:1
- Reading proficient: 87%
- Math proficient: 83%
- Graduation rate: 96%
- Expenditure per student: $15,721
- Average teacher salary: $73,066
Architectsea // Wikimedia Commons- Location: Mercer Island, WA
- Students: 4,522
- Student to teacher ratio: 18:1
- Reading proficient: 87%
- Math proficient: 83%
- Graduation rate: 96%
- Expenditure per student: $15,721
- Average teacher salary: $73,066
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The best school district in every stateRido // Shutterstock
- Location: Morgantown, WV
- Students: 11,679
- Student to teacher ratio: 15:1
- Reading proficient: 54%
- Math proficient: 50%
- Graduation rate: 90%
- Expenditure per student: $13,372
- Average teacher salary: $51,077
Rido // Shutterstock- Location: Morgantown, WV
- Students: 11,679
- Student to teacher ratio: 15:1
- Reading proficient: 54%
- Math proficient: 50%
- Graduation rate: 90%
- Expenditure per student: $13,372
- Average teacher salary: $51,077
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The best school district in every statehxdbzxy // Shutterstock
- Location: Brookfield, WI
- Students: 7,334
- Student to teacher ratio: 15:1
- Reading proficient: 63%
- Math proficient: 68%
- Graduation rate: 96%
- Expenditure per student: $14,092
- Average teacher salary: $80,756
hxdbzxy // Shutterstock- Location: Brookfield, WI
- Students: 7,334
- Student to teacher ratio: 15:1
- Reading proficient: 63%
- Math proficient: 68%
- Graduation rate: 96%
- Expenditure per student: $14,092
- Average teacher salary: $80,756
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The best school district in every stateRawpixel.com // Shutterstock
- Location: Sheridan, WY
- Students: 3,532
- Student to teacher ratio: 14:1
- Reading proficient: 75%
- Math proficient: 72%
- Graduation rate: 89%
- Expenditure per student: $15,520
- Average teacher salary: $69,785
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Rawpixel.com // Shutterstock- Location: Sheridan, WY
- Students: 3,532
- Student to teacher ratio: 14:1
- Reading proficient: 75%
- Math proficient: 72%
- Graduation rate: 89%
- Expenditure per student: $15,520
- Average teacher salary: $69,785
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In 1 classroom, 4 teachers manage 135 kids — and love itMonkey Business Images // Shutterstock
Between parental politics, after-school programs, and PTA meetings, navigating school districts can be hard—and choosing the district that is best for your child is even harder.
Stacker analyzed 2022 data from Niche to calculate the best school district in every state. Niche rankings rely on statistics from the U.S. Department of Education, SAT/ACT scores, college readiness, teacher quality, and graduation rates. Of course, ratings are one thing and experiences are another, which is why it's always smart to research and learn about the families, teachers, and students in a given district before deciding something as important as moving based on a particular school.
Various districts prioritize funding for different programs, and some have more of a knack for hiring and retaining nurturing teachers. For some districts, it seems to be a numbers game, without any thought regarding the learning environment. Still, other districts encourage kids to explore passions and make friends but are lagging academically. A top school district isn't just one or the other; it's a combination of factors parents must weigh when considering a new district.
Keep reading to see how your district stacks up, or to help narrow your search for where you plan to move and raise a family.
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Monkey Business Images // ShutterstockBetween parental politics, after-school programs, and PTA meetings, navigating school districts can be hard—and choosing the district that is best for your child is even harder.
Stacker analyzed 2022 data from Niche to calculate the best school district in every state. Niche rankings rely on statistics from the U.S. Department of Education, SAT/ACT scores, college readiness, teacher quality, and graduation rates. Of course, ratings are one thing and experiences are another, which is why it's always smart to research and learn about the families, teachers, and students in a given district before deciding something as important as moving based on a particular school.
Various districts prioritize funding for different programs, and some have more of a knack for hiring and retaining nurturing teachers. For some districts, it seems to be a numbers game, without any thought regarding the learning environment. Still, other districts encourage kids to explore passions and make friends but are lagging academically. A top school district isn't just one or the other; it's a combination of factors parents must weigh when considering a new district.
Keep reading to see how your district stacks up, or to help narrow your search for where you plan to move and raise a family.
You may also like: How student debt has grown in every state

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In 1 classroom, 4 teachers manage 135 kids — and love itA3pfamily // Shutterstock
- Location: Madison, Alabama
- Total students: 11,804
- National rank: 57
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In 1 classroom, 4 teachers manage 135 kids — and love itVilmos Varga // Shutterstock
- Location: Skagway, Alaska
- Total students: 144
- National rank: 481
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In 1 classroom, 4 teachers manage 135 kids — and love itJulieTFarbarik // Wikimedia Commons
- Location: Tucson, Arizona
- Total students: 5,190
- National rank: 362
JulieTFarbarik // Wikimedia Commons- Location: Tucson, Arizona
- Total students: 5,190
- National rank: 362
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In 1 classroom, 4 teachers manage 135 kids — and love itMonkey Business Images // Shutterstock
- Location: Fayetteville, Arkansas
- Total students: 1,407
- National rank: 137
Monkey Business Images // Shutterstock- Location: Fayetteville, Arkansas
- Total students: 1,407
- National rank: 137
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In 1 classroom, 4 teachers manage 135 kids — and love itCanva
- Location: Palo Alto, California
- Total students: 11,395
- National rank: 9
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Canva- Location: Palo Alto, California
- Total students: 11,395
- National rank: 9
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In 1 classroom, 4 teachers manage 135 kids — and love itCanva
- Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado
- Total students: 5,270
- National rank: 290
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In 1 classroom, 4 teachers manage 135 kids — and love itbarbsimages // Shutterstock
- Location: Westport, Connecticut
- Total students: 5,329
- National rank: 17
barbsimages // Shutterstock- Location: Westport, Connecticut
- Total students: 5,329
- National rank: 17
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In 1 classroom, 4 teachers manage 135 kids — and love itCanva
- Location: Odessa, Delaware
- Total students: 11,914
- National rank: 489
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In 1 classroom, 4 teachers manage 135 kids — and love itMichael Rivera // Wikimedia Commons
- Location: St Augustine, Florida
- Total students: 44,550
- National rank: 848
Michael Rivera // Wikimedia Commons- Location: St Augustine, Florida
- Total students: 44,550
- National rank: 848
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In 1 classroom, 4 teachers manage 135 kids — and love itThomson200 // Wikimedia Commons
- Location: Buford, Georgia
- Total students: 5,468
- National rank: 87
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Thomson200 // Wikimedia Commons- Location: Buford, Georgia
- Total students: 5,468
- National rank: 87
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In 1 classroom, 4 teachers manage 135 kids — and love itJoel Bradshaw // Wikimedia Commons
- Location: Morgantown, Hawaii
- Total students: 11,113
- National rank: Not ranked
Joel Bradshaw // Wikimedia Commons- Location: Morgantown, Hawaii
- Total students: 11,113
- National rank: Not ranked
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In 1 classroom, 4 teachers manage 135 kids — and love itCanva
- Location: Troy, Idaho
- Total students: 270
- National rank: 740
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In 1 classroom, 4 teachers manage 135 kids — and love itCanva
- Location: Lincolnshire, Illinois
- Total students: 4,315
- National rank: 1
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In 1 classroom, 4 teachers manage 135 kids — and love itCanva
- Location: West Lafayette, Indiana
- Total students: 2,316
- National rank: 8
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In 1 classroom, 4 teachers manage 135 kids — and love itCanva
- Location: Bettendorf, Iowa
- Total students: 5,331
- National rank: 121
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Canva- Location: Bettendorf, Iowa
- Total students: 5,331
- National rank: 121
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In 1 classroom, 4 teachers manage 135 kids — and love itAxarchy // Wikimedia Commons
- Location: Overland Park, Kansas
- Total students: 22,148
- National rank: 69
Axarchy // Wikimedia Commons- Location: Overland Park, Kansas
- Total students: 22,148
- National rank: 69
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In 1 classroom, 4 teachers manage 135 kids — and love itCanva
- Location: Murray, Kentucky
- Total students: 1,783
- National rank: 263
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In 1 classroom, 4 teachers manage 135 kids — and love itkite studio // Shutterstock
- Location: Zachary, Louisiana
- Total students: 5,444
- National rank: 306
kite studio // Shutterstock- Location: Zachary, Louisiana
- Total students: 5,444
- National rank: 306
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In 1 classroom, 4 teachers manage 135 kids — and love itPat Shrader // Shutterstock
- Location: Yarmouth, Maine
- Total students: 1,670
- National rank: 172
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In 1 classroom, 4 teachers manage 135 kids — and love itWallstreethotrod // Wikimedia Commons
- Location: Ellicott City, Maryland
- Total students: 57,293
- National rank: 307
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Wallstreethotrod // Wikimedia Commons- Location: Ellicott City, Maryland
- Total students: 57,293
- National rank: 307
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In 1 classroom, 4 teachers manage 135 kids — and love itCanva
- Location: Weston, Massachusetts
- Total students: 1,906
- National rank: 23
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In 1 classroom, 4 teachers manage 135 kids — and love ittransly // Wikimedia Commons
- Location: Novi, Michigan
- Total students: 6,580
- National rank: 60
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In 1 classroom, 4 teachers manage 135 kids — and love itCanva
- Location: Wayzata, Minnesota
- Total students: 12,013
- National rank: 46
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In 1 classroom, 4 teachers manage 135 kids — and love itsmolaw // Shutterstock
- Location: Petal, Mississippi
- Total students: 4,106
- National rank: 286
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In 1 classroom, 4 teachers manage 135 kids — and love itProstock-studio // Shutterstock
- Location: Clayton, Missouri
- Total students: 2,514
- National rank: 13
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Prostock-studio // Shutterstock- Location: Clayton, Missouri
- Total students: 2,514
- National rank: 13
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In 1 classroom, 4 teachers manage 135 kids — and love itCanva
- Location: Morgantown, Montana
- Total students: 11,113
- National rank: Not ranked
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In 1 classroom, 4 teachers manage 135 kids — and love itGorodenkoff // Shutterstock
- Location: Elkhorn, Nebraska
- Total students: 10,642
- National rank: 239
Gorodenkoff // Shutterstock- Location: Elkhorn, Nebraska
- Total students: 10,642
- National rank: 239
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In 1 classroom, 4 teachers manage 135 kids — and love itCanva
- Location: Morgantown, Nevada
- Total students: 11,113
- National rank: Not ranked
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In 1 classroom, 4 teachers manage 135 kids — and love itlonndubh // Shutterstock
- Location: Hanover, New Hampshire
- Total students: 1,054
- National rank: 96
lonndubh // Shutterstock- Location: Hanover, New Hampshire
- Total students: 1,054
- National rank: 96
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In 1 classroom, 4 teachers manage 135 kids — and love itCanva
- Location: Millburn, New Jersey
- Total students: 4,697
- National rank: 29
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Canva- Location: Millburn, New Jersey
- Total students: 4,697
- National rank: 29
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In 1 classroom, 4 teachers manage 135 kids — and love itC4dickson // Wikimedia Commons
- Location: Los Alamos, New Mexico
- Total students: 3,539
- National rank: 329
C4dickson // Wikimedia Commons- Location: Los Alamos, New Mexico
- Total students: 3,539
- National rank: 329
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In 1 classroom, 4 teachers manage 135 kids — and love itWoodysPhotos // Shutterstock
- Location: Great Neck, New York
- Total students: 6,831
- National rank: 3
WoodysPhotos // Shutterstock- Location: Great Neck, New York
- Total students: 6,831
- National rank: 3
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In 1 classroom, 4 teachers manage 135 kids — and love itCanva
- Location: Columbus, North Carolina
- Total students: 2,154
- National rank: 399
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In 1 classroom, 4 teachers manage 135 kids — and love itCanva
- Location: Edmore, North Dakota
- Total students: 35
- National rank: 675
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In 1 classroom, 4 teachers manage 135 kids — and love itCanva
- Location: Solon, Ohio
- Total students: 4,521
- National rank: 49
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Canva- Location: Solon, Ohio
- Total students: 4,521
- National rank: 49
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In 1 classroom, 4 teachers manage 135 kids — and love itKit Leong // Shutterstock
- Location: Edmond, Oklahoma
- Total students: 23,496
- National rank: 285
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In 1 classroom, 4 teachers manage 135 kids — and love itTada Images // Shutterstock
- Location: Tualatin, Oregon
- Total students: 9,302
- National rank: 348
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In 1 classroom, 4 teachers manage 135 kids — and love itSyda Productions // Shutterstock
- Location: Wayne, Pennsylvania
- Total students: 3,624
- National rank: 14
Syda Productions // Shutterstock- Location: Wayne, Pennsylvania
- Total students: 3,624
- National rank: 14
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In 1 classroom, 4 teachers manage 135 kids — and love it0xF8E8 // Wikimedia Commons
- Location: Barrington, Rhode Island
- Total students: 3,388
- National rank: 227
0xF8E8 // Wikimedia Commons- Location: Barrington, Rhode Island
- Total students: 3,388
- National rank: 227
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In 1 classroom, 4 teachers manage 135 kids — and love itwavebreakmedia // Shutterstock
- Location: Fort Mill, South Carolina
- Total students: 16,883
- National rank: 235
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wavebreakmedia // Shutterstock- Location: Fort Mill, South Carolina
- Total students: 16,883
- National rank: 235
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In 1 classroom, 4 teachers manage 135 kids — and love itLincoln Beddoe // Shutterstock
- Location: Brandon, South Dakota
- Total students: 4,721
- National rank: 639
Lincoln Beddoe // Shutterstock- Location: Brandon, South Dakota
- Total students: 4,721
- National rank: 639
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In 1 classroom, 4 teachers manage 135 kids — and love itCanva
- Location: Maryville, Tennessee
- Total students: 5,441
- National rank: 383
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In 1 classroom, 4 teachers manage 135 kids — and love itLarry D. Moore // Wikimedia Commons
- Location: Austin, Texas
- Total students: 7,968
- National rank: 10
Larry D. Moore // Wikimedia Commons- Location: Austin, Texas
- Total students: 7,968
- National rank: 10
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In 1 classroom, 4 teachers manage 135 kids — and love itYuganov Konstantin // Shutterstock
- Location: Layton, Utah
- Total students: 1,135
- National rank: 173
Yuganov Konstantin // Shutterstock- Location: Layton, Utah
- Total students: 1,135
- National rank: 173
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In 1 classroom, 4 teachers manage 135 kids — and love itDavid Prahl // Shutterstock
- Location: South Burlington, Vermont
- Total students: 2,688
- National rank: 638
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David Prahl // Shutterstock- Location: South Burlington, Vermont
- Total students: 2,688
- National rank: 638
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In 1 classroom, 4 teachers manage 135 kids — and love itMonkey Business Images // Shutterstock
- Location: Falls Church, Virginia
- Total students: 2,500
- National rank: 220
Monkey Business Images // Shutterstock- Location: Falls Church, Virginia
- Total students: 2,500
- National rank: 220
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In 1 classroom, 4 teachers manage 135 kids — and love itArchitectsea // Wikimedia Commons
- Location: Mercer Island, Washington
- Total students: 4,192
- National rank: 157
Architectsea // Wikimedia Commons- Location: Mercer Island, Washington
- Total students: 4,192
- National rank: 157
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In 1 classroom, 4 teachers manage 135 kids — and love itRido // Shutterstock
- Location: Morgantown, West Virginia
- Total students: 11,113
- National rank: Not ranked
Rido // Shutterstock- Location: Morgantown, West Virginia
- Total students: 11,113
- National rank: Not ranked
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In 1 classroom, 4 teachers manage 135 kids — and love ithxdbzxy // Shutterstock
- Location: Brookfield, Wisconsin
- Total students: 7,280
- National rank: 45
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In 1 classroom, 4 teachers manage 135 kids — and love itCanva
- Location: Sheridan, Wyoming
- Total students: 3,519
- National rank: 893
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Canva- Location: Sheridan, Wyoming
- Total students: 3,519
- National rank: 893
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