In 1 classroom, 4 teachers manage 135 kids — and love it
MESA, Ariz. (AP) — A teacher-in-training darted among students, tallying how many needed his help with a history unit on Islam. A veteran math teacher hovered near a cluster of desks, coaching some 50 freshmen on a geometry assignment. A science teacher checked students’ homework, while an English teacher spoke into a microphone at the front of the classroom, giving instruction, to keep students on track.
One hundred thirty-five students, four teachers, one giant classroom: This is what ninth grade looks like at Westwood High School, in Mesa, Arizona’s largest school system. There, an innovative teaching model has taken hold, and is spreading to other schools in the district and beyond.
Five years ago, faced with high teacher turnover and declining student enrollment, Westwood’s leaders decided to try something different. Working with professors at Arizona State University’s teachers college, they piloted a classroom model known as team teaching. It allows teachers to dissolve the walls that separate their classes across physical or grade divides.
The teachers share large groups of students — sometimes 100 or more — and rotate between group instruction, one-on-one interventions, small study groups or whatever the teachers as a team agree is a priority that day. What looks at times like chaos is in fact a carefully orchestrated plan: Each morning, the Westwood teams meet for two hours of the school day to hash out a personalized program for every student, dictating the lessons, skills and assignments the team will focus on that day.

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Westwood High School English students work in Jeff Hall's class, Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2022 in Mesa, Ariz.
By giving teachers more opportunity to collaborate and greater control over how and what they teach, Mesa’s administrators hoped to fill staffing gaps and boost teacher morale and retention. Initial research suggests the gamble could pay off. This year, the district expanded the concept to a third of its 82 schools. The team-teaching strategy is also drawing interest from school leaders across the U.S., who are eager for new approaches at a time when the effects of the pandemic have dampened teacher morale and worsened staff shortages.
“The pandemic taught us two things: One is people want flexibility, and the other is people don’t want to be isolated,” said Carole Basile, dean of ASU’s teachers college, who helped design the teaching model.
This story is part of Tackling Teacher Shortages, a collaboration between AL.com, The Associated Press, The Christian Science Monitor, The Dallas Morning News, The Fresno Bee in California, The Hechinger Report, The Seattle Times and The Post and Courier in Charleston, South Carolina, with support from the Solutions Journalism Network.
ASU and surrounding school districts started investigating team teaching about six years ago. Enrollment at teacher preparation programs around the country was plummeting as more young people sought out careers that offered better pay, more flexibility and less stress.
Team teaching, a concept first introduced in schools in the 1960s, appealed to ASU researchers because they felt it could help revitalize teachers. And it resonated with school district leaders, who’d come to believe the model of one teacher lecturing at the front of a classroom to many kids wasn’t working.
“Teachers are doing fantastic things, but it’s very rare a teacher walks into another room to see what’s happening,” said Andi Fourlis, superintendent of Mesa Public Schools, one of 10 Arizona districts that have adopted the model. “Our profession is so slow to advance because we are working in isolation.”

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Whittier Elementary School principal Andrea Lang Sims interacts with a student, Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2022 in Mesa, Ariz.
Of course, revamping teaching approaches can’t fix some of the biggest frustrations many teachers have about their profession, such as low pay. But early results from Mesa show team teaching may be helping to reverse low morale. In a survey of hundreds of the district’s teachers last year, researchers from Johns Hopkins University found those who worked on teams reported greater job satisfaction, more frequent collaborations with colleagues and more positive interactions with students.
Early data from Westwood also show on-time course completion — a strong predictor of whether freshmen will graduate — improved after the high school started using the team approach for all ninth graders. ASU has found that students in team-based classrooms have better attendance, earn more credits toward graduation and post higher GPAs.
The model is not for everyone. Some teachers approached about volunteering for a team have said they prefer to work alone. Team teaching can also be a scheduling nightmare, especially at schools like Westwood where only some staff work in teams.

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Westwood High School teacher Shaun Reedy instructs students, Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2022 in Mesa, Ariz.
On a recent morning at Westwood High, the four teachers and 135 freshmen on the team settled into a boisterous routine.
They ignored the Halloween music that blared from the school speakers, marking a new period for the older students. As their peers in the higher grades shuffled to another 50-minute class, the freshmen continued into a second hour of their work. Most students busied themselves with the day’s assignments, alone or in pairs, while others waited for a specific teacher’s help.

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Westwood High School students make their way to class, Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2022 in Mesa, Ariz.
The team regularly welcomes other educators into the classroom, for bilingual or special education services and other one-on-one support. But substitute teachers are rare, since teachers can plan their schedules to accommodate their teammates’ absences.
Another benefit of teams, teachers say, is that they can help each other improve their instruction. During the planning session earlier that morning, English teacher Jeff Hall shared a critique with a science teacher: Her recent lecture, on something she called “the central dogma of biology,” had befuddled him and their other teammates.
“If the science is too confusing for me, can you imagine the frustration you feel as kids?” Hall said. But the science teacher, he said, wouldn’t have known about the confusion on her own.

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Students at Whittier Elementary School work in groups and independently, Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2022 in Mesa, Ariz.
Hall, who moonlights as an improv comic, had quit teaching right before COVID. He worked odd jobs and realized what they offered that teaching didn’t: a chance to work alongside other adults and collaborate. The need for a steadier paycheck convinced Hall to return to the classroom last year, but he only applied for positions to teach on a team.
“Why don’t we do this for every teacher?” Hall said. “Why was I — a student teacher with zero experience teaching English — handed the keys to an entire class of kids on day one? All alone? That doesn’t work for anyone.”
Proponents of the ASU model acknowledge it doesn’t work perfectly. It presents thorny questions, for example, about how to evaluate four teachers on the performance of 135 students. And teachers on the Westwood team argue they receive too little training on the model.

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Whittier Elementary School students enjoy recess, Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2022 in Mesa, Ariz.

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Students at Whittier Elementary School work in groups and independently, Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2022 in Mesa, Ariz.

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Students at Whittier Elementary School work in groups and independently, Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2022 in Mesa, Ariz.
Students, however, have noticed a difference.
Quinton Rawls attended a middle school with no teams and not enough teachers. Two weeks into eighth grade, his science teacher quit — and was replaced by a series of subs. “I got away with everything,” recalled the 14-year-old.
That’s not the case in ninth grade, said Rawls. He said he appreciates the extra attention that comes with being in a class with so many teachers.
“There’s four of them watching me all the time,” he said. “I think that’s a good thing. I’m not really wasting time.”
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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.
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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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.
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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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
- Expenditure per student: $27,098
- Average teacher salary: data unavailable
Vilmos Varga // Shutterstock- Location: Skagway, AK
- Students: 141
- Student to teacher ratio: 10:1
- Reading proficient: 87%
- Math proficient: 82%
- 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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In 1 classroom, 4 teachers manage 135 kids — and love itAP Photo/Matt York
Westwood High School English teacher Jeff Hall, top center, monitors his class, Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2022 in Mesa, Ariz.
AP Photo/Matt YorkWestwood High School English teacher Jeff Hall, top center, monitors his class, Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2022 in Mesa, Ariz.