Rhode Island is Ranked 28th for Education in U.S. -- Lowest in New England

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Rhode Island is Ranked 28th for Education in U.S. -- Lowest in New England

Rhode Island is ranked 28th for education in the country, according to a study released Monday morning. All other New England states ranked in the top 10 in the country.

"WalletHub’s analysts compared the quality of education in the 50 states and the District of Columbia to shine the spotlight on top-performing school systems. In making such a comparison, we examined each state and the District across 17 key metrics, ranging from “student-teacher ratio” to “average SAT and ACT scores” to “dropout rate," said WalletHub. 

RI ranks 31st in school system quality rank and 21st in school system safety rank. 

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The Rankings 

Massachusetts is ranked number one overall while Louisiana is ranked as the worst school system. 

See the map below for the full rankings. 

Source: WalletHub

The Method 

WalletHub's analysts compared the 50 U.S. States and the District of Columbia across  two key dimensions, namely "School-System Quality" and "School-System Safety." 

WalletHub evaluated these categories using 17 relevant metrics. Each metric was graded on a scale of 0 to 100, with 100 representing the best school system quality. 

They then calculated overall scores for each state using the weighted average across all metrics. They used those to construct the rankings. 

School-System Quality – Total Points: 80

  • Presence of State’s Public Schools Within the “Top 700 Best U.S. Schools”: Full Weight (~4.21 Points)

Note: The number of schools in the top 700 was adjusted by the number of schools for each state in the US News & World Report sample.

  • Remote-Learning Opportunities from Online Public Schools: Half Weight (~2.11 Points)
  • Dropout Rate: Double Weight (~8.42 Points)
  • High School Graduation Rate for Low-Income Students: Full Weight (~4.21 Points)
  • “Bookworms” Ranking: Half Weight (~2.11 Points)
  • Pupil-Teacher Ratio: Full Weight (~4.21 Points)
  • Percentage of Licensed/Certified Public K–12 Teachers: Full Weight (~4.21 Points)
  • Math Test Scores: Double Weight (~8.42 Points)
  • Reading Test Scores: Double Weight (~8.42 Points)
  • Percentage of High School Graduates Who Completed an Advanced Placement (AP) Exam: Double Weight (~8.42 Points)
  • Average SAT Score: Double Weight (~8.42 Points)
  • Average ACT Score: Double Weight (~8.42 Points)
  • Percentage of High School Graduates Who Completed the ACT and/or SAT: Double Weight (~8.42 Points)

Note: For this metric, the percentage sum may be larger than 100 percent because some students completed both standardized tests. However, no data specifying the number of students who did so are available.

School-System Safety – Total Points: 20

  • School Safety: Double Weight (~6.67 Points)

Note: This metric measures the percentage of public school students in grades 9 to 12 who reported being threatened or injured with a weapon on school property.

  • Disciplinary-Incidents Rate per 100,000 Students: Full Weight (~3.33 Points)
  • Bullying-Incidents Rate: Double Weight (~6.67 Points)
  • Youth Incarceration Rate per 100,000 Population under Age 21: Full Weight (~3.33 Points)

Top High Schools in Rhode Island 2015

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