Many kids are struggling. Is special education the answer?
The COVID-19 pandemic sent Heidi Whitney’s daughter into a tailspin.
Suddenly the San Diego middle schooler was sleeping all day and awake all night. When in-person classes resumed, she was so anxious at times that she begged to come home early, telling the nurse her stomach hurt.
Whitney tried to keep her daughter in class. But the teen’s desperate bids to get out of school escalated. Ultimately, she was hospitalized in a psychiatric ward, failed “pretty much everything” at school and was diagnosed with depression and ADHD.
As she started high school this fall, she was deemed eligible for special education services, because her disorders interfered with her ability to learn, but school officials said it was a close call. It was hard to know how much her symptoms were chronic or the result of mental health issues brought on by the pandemic, they said.
“They put my kid in a gray area,” said Whitney, a paralegal.

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FILE - A student visits a sensory room at Williams Elementary School, on Nov. 3, 2021, in Topeka, Kan. Schools contending with soaring student mental health needs and other challenges have been struggling to determine just how much the pandemic is to blame.
Schools contending with soaring student mental health needs and other challenges have been struggling to determine just how much the pandemic is to blame. Are the challenges the sign of a disability that will impair a student’s learning long term, or something more temporary?
It all adds to the desperation of parents trying to figure out how best to help their children. If a child doesn’t qualify for special education, where should parents go for help?
“I feel like because she went through the pandemic and she didn’t experience the normal junior high, the normal middle school experience, she developed the anxiety, the deep depression and she didn’t learn. She didn’t learn how to become a social kid,” Whitney said. “Everything got turned on its head.”
Schools are required to spell out how they will meet the needs of students with disabilities in Individualized Education Programs, and the demand for screening is high. Some schools have struggled to catch up with assessments that were delayed in the early days of the pandemic. For many, the task is also complicated by shortages of psychologists.
To qualify for special education services, a child’s school performance must be suffering because of a disability in one of 13 categories, according to federal law. They include autism, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, learning disabilities like dyslexia, developmental delays and “emotional disturbances.”
It’s important not to send children who might have had a tough time during the pandemic into the special education system, said John Eisenberg, the executive director of the National Association of State Directors of Special Education.
“That’s not what it was designed for,” he said. “It’s really designed for kids who need specially designed instruction. It’s a lifelong learning problem, not a dumping ground for kids that might have not got the greatest instruction during the pandemic or have major other issues.”
In the 2020-2021 school year, about 15% of all public school students received special education services under federal law, according to the National Center for Education Statistics.
Among kids ages 6 and older, special education enrollment rose by 2.4% compared with the previous school year, according to federal data. The figures also showed a large drop in enrollment for younger, preschool-age students, many of whom were slow to return to formal schooling. The numbers varied widely from state to state. No data is available yet for last year.
While some special education directors worry the system is taking on too many students, advocates are hearing the opposite is happening, with schools moving too quickly to dismiss parent concerns.
Even now, some children are still having evaluations pushed off because of staffing shortages, said Marcie Lipsitt, a special education advocate in Michigan. In one district, evaluations came to a complete halt in May because there was no school psychologist to do them, she said.
When Heather Wright approached her son’s school last fall seeking help with the 9-year-old’s outbursts and other behavioral issues, staff suggested private testing. The stay-at-home mom from Sand Creek, Michigan, called eight places. The soonest she could get an appointment was in December of this year — a full 14 months later.
She also suspects her 16-year-old has a learning disability and is waiting for answers from the school about both children.
“I hear a lot of: ‘Well, everyone’s worse. It’s not just yours,'” she said. “Yeah, but, like, this is my child and he needs help.”
It can be challenging to tease out the differences between problems that stem directly from the pandemic and a true disability, said Brandi Tanner, an Atlanta-based psychologist who has been deluged with parents seeking evaluations for potential learning disabilities, ADHD and autism.
“I’m asking a lot more background questions about pre-COVID versus post-COVID, like, ‘Is this a change in functioning or was it something that was present before and has just lingered or gotten worse?'” she said.
Sherry Bell, a leader in the Department of Exceptional Children at Charleston County School District in South Carolina, said she is running into the issue as well.
“In my 28 years in special education, you know, having to rule out all of those factors is much more of a consideration than ever before, just because of the pandemic and the fact that kids spent all of that time at home,” said Bell.
The key is to have good systems in place to distinguish between a student with a lasting obstacle to learning and one that missed a lot of school because of the pandemic, said Kevin Rubenstein, president-elect of the Council of Administrators of Special Education.
“Good school leaders and great teachers are going to be able to do that,” he said.
The federal government, he noted, has provided vast amounts of COVID relief money for schools to offer tutoring, counseling and other support to help students recover from the pandemic.
But advocates worry about consequences down the line for students who do not receive the help they might need. Kids who slip through the cracks could end up having more disciplinary problems and diminished prospects for life after school, said Dan Stewart, the managing attorney for education and employment for the National Disability Rights Network.
Whitney, for her part, said she is relieved her daughter is getting help, including a case manager, as part of her IEP. She also will be able to leave class as needed if she feels anxious.
“I realize that a lot of kids were going through this,” she said. “We just went through COVID. Give them a break.”
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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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