We did the SAME move, but we have a child who is autistic/dd & she has sensory concerns. Do you know which schools in SC are the most supportive? Any advice helps.
Can you please do a video on the best and worst states for dyslexic learners. Some states have really great dyslexic programs, others do not. 4/5 of my kids are dyslexic, ranging in severity from severe profound to moderate. We are moving states and I would love some insight prior to choosing a new state. Thank you very much.
I was on Google and was quite upset when it did the US has the best education on earth, makes me happy seeing a video that specifically targets what states have the best and not just America
I have a ton of public school kids tell me how lucky I am that I was homeschooled. Now I have my own children they will not step foot in public schools here.
@@sierrahjustus4467 I assume you live in Washington then? Majority of Americans I talk to who like, relate to bad schools are always against Washington in terms of public school
The reasons some schools are dangerous is because the state and teachers union refuse to kick students out no matter what because it affects their bottom line. Instead they keep these dangerous kids locked in with normal kids for 12 years. I remember 8th period had daily fights and nothing would happen to those kids. Thank you for the free prison, I mean, classroom experience. -NJ
I guess those students should be kicked out, and yeah that's dumb if they're not kicked out because teachers want to keep them for their pay. But if those students get kicked out, how do we ensure they get a good education, and ensure they get into less fights?
Kinda suprised that maryland was ranked high even when one of their schools failed to teach their students leading one of them to start their high school years all over again
Hi! The thank you very much for the video! I'm from Brazil, and my wife was hired to work in a hospital as a nurse in USA, and I'm struggling to know the difference between a school 3,4 and a school 7,8... I would like to really understand if it's real important or not. Could you help me? Thank you in advance!
@@erinnswan7063 I was talking about the rates of the schools. I would like to know about those rates, what that means, and if it is possible understand what is the relevant points to that score.
I just watched another video of the top 10 states in Ed. highest paid teachers, money per child, kid to teacher ratio a few were 10 to 1.. I know Massachusetts and the others work hard... But I kept wanting to sing.. It must be the $$$...lol
I always thought AZ was one of the best for sped. I have heard that from a few people but I don’t know where that came from. My son is getting great services now that I hired an advocate but I don’t want to live in AZ anymore
I honestly learned pretty much everything on my own by reading or on the internet for free besides meeting friends college was a real waste of time and most of my high school was a waste of time. I think what you need to be teaching your kids is how to be a lifelong learner and how to learn yourself not going advocate at school It's not going to get you very far. I've never heard a good argument why we still need all this formal education when we're in the information age you can learn anything on your own at home for free.. honestly like who remembers or uses almost anything you learn in high school?
Im from rhode island and in 7th grade right before covid hit this dude threatened to shoot up our school and had a hit list and all our school did was suspend him for a few days and then last school year we had another shooting threat
I appreciate the efficiency that can come from such an evaluation. However I didn't hear nothing about the air quality of the school water quality of the school. And what kind of nutritional value are they leaving available to their students. Because I guarantee the things I listed off if were Don. Managed maintain to the highest standards of quality the school system would be a sponge of progress physically mentally financially socially emotionally spiritually rewarding beneficial long-term throughout one's life.
I didn't know that Tennessee was the not that bad (35) education state. Bro, the Board of Edu. mad over half the 3rd graders in Tennessee fail TCAP. To make matters worse for them, They either had to go to summer school, get pulled back to 3rd grade, or catch up and retake it.
I’m from Baltimore, MD. Baltimore city has one of the lowest performing school systems in the US, although it’s one the most funded. I guess that’s why it pulled the rest of MD to the tenth spot.
All School Teachers should work 12 months a year. When classes are not in session, Teachers could do Administrative work and perform other tasks, based on their skill-pool attributes. In the long run, this would save School Districts money in that they wouldn't have to hire as many people to perform non-teaching jobs. Physical plant duties could also be done in that manor. Simplistically hat better way to fix the furnace, by a Shop Teacher with help from Industrial Arts Students (if in session). Schools being self-sufficient, will minimal exceptions, is not only good & practical education, but more cost effective & easing the tax burdens on residents of the District. Any to be more cost-effective to a School District, WITHOUT compromising the Educational standards for the students, would be a feather in the cap for the learning process. School Districts, based on their relative student body size, should not have to have an Assistant Principal in EACH school building. They should travel back & forth between the schools, on an as-needed basis. Another and even more practical cost-cutting measure was mentioned at the onset of this writing. The idea of utilizing School Teachers all year long would be a PROFOUND way of Districts getting more-bang-for-the-buck. Hypothetical situation: If a Teacher was employed by a School District for 40 years, they only actually performed 30 years of work. Another much-needed change, for School Districts in general, would be to contour sessions based on the local weather. In other words, in School Districts that ensure harsh winters, have the three-month-off sessions then. It would not only be more practical with respect to not having snow days or putting students & bus drivers at risk, but also taking away the necessity to have so much time off for the Holidays. It would be a win-win situation for all. I'm surprised this has never been implemented in the past?
I grew up and went to school in Massachusetts and it was absolute garbage I mean maybe it's worse other places but it was really just college prep the whole time. I went to college at State University of New York that was even worse. The schools and places like Massachusetts New Hampshire New York are good if you're in an area that sells selects into pay super high property tax rates it has a bunch of dual parent households at Care a lot about education and that are highly educated like in suburban Boston. I lived in the Midwest for a while and have friends out there I would say the best bang for the Buck school systems are those in places like Lincoln Nebraska or Madison Wisconsin point good outcomes for much much less money and much more equal across the state I just said the rich school districts.
The fact that there are states that have worse schools than Alaska is both sad and scary Alaska should be the worst by default because of their terrain and natural environment but no
Well: Mass born and raised here. The education I received was pretty good, we have tons of opportunity for higher education as well as resources for those who have difficulties. But I have to say I'm surprised we are still #1 in the nation. The education my children are getting these days is pathetic. There's no homework, no pencil to paper type work, tests are 3 questions. Massachusetts is definitely slacking hard time on curriculum - common core needs to go. Kids in Mass these days are being ripped off. The schools have all gone "woke" "everyone gets passed". So I can guarantee those numbers are fudged. Just because these kids are passing doesn't mean they are meeting the benchmarks. Trust me on that.
This is unacceptable. Why do our teachers need higher pay if our schools and teachers are failing them! Want more pay…. Get your ratings up or leave! Teach math, science, phonics, true history! If your class excels…. Pay raise!
What we need to change your mindset of college especially kids go to college should I go to people treat others different iMessage saying this the same as
This is how it is in every single metric. Obesity. Median incomes. Household incomes. GDP per capita. Life expectancy. Doctors per capita. Bachelors degree holders. HDI. Teen pregnancy rates. Violent crime rates. Northeast is always on the top of all good lists and bottom of all bad lists.
This is why I will be homeschooling my child. We already did the public school and it was the worst experience ever for my family. My son has autism and he has an iep. Well my son wears pullups and his teacher had a problem with it and even write notes home saying he needed underwear. The same teacher decided to question me infront of the school office and parents on why my son wears pull ups even though he has an rx for the pull ups. Well we decided that this upcoming school year I will be homeschooling him! That teacher told me I would fail my son because I do have a teaching degree! Well I have two in biochemistry!
My child has autism and homeschooling is the best decision. I am in one of the worst states mentioned. Teaching my child is easy because she loves to learn. Kids are taught in school to hate books and that learning is a chore. My child was never taught this. As for the teacher who said your kid would fail, nope. Between the IEP and adjusting the curriculum to meet the child's needs, you'll never need to "fail" the child an entire year the way the school systems do. Good luck and stay free!
This might be a little controversial but I prefer being in a state with mediocre schools. I’ve talked with people from places like Virginia and Massachusetts and they’re super pretentious and arrogant. They’re also really boring too. Anybody that watches Downton Abbey for fun aren’t very fun people to be around IMO
Sadistically the majority of educators K through college or liberal . That is not to say it would be any different if they were conservative face it Americans just aren’t that smart there is a huge lack of emphasis on education from the parenting side of things.
My parents moved to CT in 1947 for a reason. I went through school systems there as did my children. Worth it.
I just moved from VA to SC and I am shocked as an educator in the system that's in place in SC. Especially for special education students.
We did the SAME move, but we have a child who is autistic/dd & she has sensory concerns. Do you know which schools in SC are the most supportive? Any advice helps.
What did you see? My son has autism and we are leaving North Carolina for a better education for him.
Iowa has some of the best schools in the country and world! I live in Grinnell, and Grinnell College, although small, is world class!
Can you please do a video on the best and worst states for dyslexic learners. Some states have really great dyslexic programs, others do not. 4/5 of my kids are dyslexic, ranging in severity from severe profound to moderate. We are moving states and I would love some insight prior to choosing a new state. Thank you very much.
Im so proud of KY.. our teachers and kids have worked so hard the last 12 plus years !!
I live in Indiana that score surprised me-
I was on Google and was quite upset when it did the US has the best education on earth, makes me happy seeing a video that specifically targets what states have the best and not just America
I have a ton of public school kids tell me how lucky I am that I was homeschooled. Now I have my own children they will not step foot in public schools here.
@@sierrahjustus4467 I assume you live in Washington then? Majority of Americans I talk to who like, relate to bad schools are always against Washington in terms of public school
50th. Fantastic. Thank you American school system for such a wonderful experience.
The reasons some schools are dangerous is because the state and teachers union refuse to kick students out no matter what because it affects their bottom line. Instead they keep these dangerous kids locked in with normal kids for 12 years. I remember 8th period had daily fights and nothing would happen to those kids. Thank you for the free prison, I mean, classroom experience. -NJ
I guess those students should be kicked out, and yeah that's dumb if they're not kicked out because teachers want to keep them for their pay. But if those students get kicked out, how do we ensure they get a good education, and ensure they get into less fights?
I mean NJ has the best education according to US news and world report
The teachers’ union doesn’t have anything to do with discipline.
True
NJ is ranked #1 for K-12 education. If your experience was bad, just imagine how awful it would be in Oklahoma or West Virginia! 😁
I live in Idaho and go to school and I agree with its bad rating. I am in school 5th grade nd don't even know 6x7 on the top of my head
Omg! My 5 years old knew this.
@@badcheetah5927 Cool
@@micahsteckman7582 I’m in 11th grade and I don’t know that either man don’t worry. I’d need a calculator for all of thag
1:22 - how rankings were calculated. Total of 33 different metrics. Quality n safety. Quality
Kinda suprised that maryland was ranked high even when one of their schools failed to teach their students leading one of them to start their high school years all over again
As far as I'm concerned nothing in schools have changed for kids with ADHD since I was the ADHD kid.
Honestly, as someone who lives in Louisiana…..I expected it 😅
Hi!
The thank you very much for the video!
I'm from Brazil, and my wife was hired to work in a hospital as a nurse in USA, and I'm struggling to know the difference between a school 3,4 and a school 7,8...
I would like to really understand if it's real important or not.
Could you help me?
Thank you in advance!
One is an elementary school the other is what is called junior high. 9-12 would be High school.
@@erinnswan7063
I was talking about the rates of the schools.
I would like to know about those rates, what that means, and if it is possible understand what is the relevant points to that score.
@@aldantbrasil I don’t even know what that means, I’ve never seen that before in my state
I just watched another video of the top 10 states in Ed. highest paid teachers, money per child, kid to teacher ratio a few were 10 to 1.. I know Massachusetts and the others work hard... But I kept wanting to sing.. It must be the $$$...lol
Looks like Massachusetts is the best. Looks like I’m gonna be a smart cookie!
I always thought AZ was one of the best for sped. I have heard that from a few people but I don’t know where that came from. My son is getting great services now that I hired an advocate but I don’t want to live in AZ anymore
I honestly learned pretty much everything on my own by reading or on the internet for free besides meeting friends college was a real waste of time and most of my high school was a waste of time. I think what you need to be teaching your kids is how to be a lifelong learner and how to learn yourself not going advocate at school It's not going to get you very far. I've never heard a good argument why we still need all this formal education when we're in the information age you can learn anything on your own at home for free.. honestly like who remembers or uses almost anything you learn in high school?
Choose the Best Education“Safeguard practical wisdom and thinking ability.”
Surprised seeing Indiana at 15
Im from rhode island and in 7th grade right before covid hit this dude threatened to shoot up our school and had a hit list and all our school did was suspend him for a few days and then last school year we had another shooting threat
I appreciate the efficiency that can come from such an evaluation. However I didn't hear nothing about the air quality of the school water quality of the school. And what kind of nutritional value are they leaving available to their students. Because I guarantee the things I listed off if were Don. Managed maintain to the highest standards of quality the school system would be a sponge of progress physically mentally financially socially emotionally spiritually rewarding beneficial long-term throughout one's life.
What if you see common core in the curriculum?
Wonderful Video. Thank you very much for this.
You're very welcome!
I didn't know that Tennessee was the not that bad (35) education state. Bro, the Board of Edu. mad over half the 3rd graders in Tennessee fail TCAP. To make matters worse for them, They either had to go to summer school, get pulled back to 3rd grade, or catch up and retake it.
I live in Massachusetts
Thank you
When i went to school in DC Kids and teachers were nice to me
I’m from Baltimore, MD. Baltimore city has one of the lowest performing school systems in the US, although it’s one the most funded. I guess that’s why it pulled the rest of MD to the tenth spot.
Great video. Great info.
Anyone can tell me best state or city in New England region for gifted kids??
Damnit, I graduated highschool in Nevada
Delaware is top 10? Wow very surprised.
Lol. I heard Delaware public schools are really bad
"The question is, is our children learning?" GWB
"Fool me once, shame on...shame on you. Fool me-you can't get fooled again" GWB
Is this including special education programs? Because if wi is #8, all of us are in trouble...
All School Teachers should work 12 months a year. When classes are not in session, Teachers could do Administrative work and perform other tasks, based on their skill-pool attributes. In the long run, this would save School Districts money in that they wouldn't have to hire as many people to perform non-teaching jobs. Physical plant duties could also be done in that manor. Simplistically hat better way to fix the furnace, by a Shop Teacher with help from Industrial Arts Students (if in session). Schools being self-sufficient, will minimal exceptions, is not only good & practical education, but more cost effective & easing the tax burdens on residents of the District. Any to be more cost-effective to a School District, WITHOUT compromising the Educational standards for the students, would be a feather in the cap for the learning process. School Districts, based on their relative student body size, should not have to have an Assistant Principal in EACH school building. They should travel back & forth between the schools, on an as-needed basis. Another and even more practical cost-cutting measure was mentioned at the onset of this writing. The idea of utilizing School Teachers all year long would be a PROFOUND way of Districts getting more-bang-for-the-buck. Hypothetical situation: If a Teacher was employed by a School District for 40 years, they only actually performed 30 years of work. Another much-needed change, for School Districts in general, would be to contour sessions based on the local weather. In other words, in School Districts that ensure harsh winters, have the three-month-off sessions then. It would not only be more practical with respect to not having snow days or putting students & bus drivers at risk, but also taking away the necessity to have so much time off for the Holidays. It would be a win-win situation for all. I'm surprised this has never been implemented in the past?
I grew up and went to school in Massachusetts and it was absolute garbage I mean maybe it's worse other places but it was really just college prep the whole time. I went to college at State University of New York that was even worse. The schools and places like Massachusetts New Hampshire New York are good if you're in an area that sells selects into pay super high property tax rates it has a bunch of dual parent households at Care a lot about education and that are highly educated like in suburban Boston. I lived in the Midwest for a while and have friends out there I would say the best bang for the Buck school systems are those in places like Lincoln Nebraska or Madison Wisconsin point good outcomes for much much less money and much more equal across the state I just said the rich school districts.
I wonder where California ranks this year. 37 isn't good but I already knew the state of public schools here.
The fact that there are states that have worse schools than Alaska is both sad and scary
Alaska should be the worst by default because of their terrain and natural environment but no
How about those drop out rates?
What. Does. The. Yellow. For. Texas.
And if you compared Massachusetts to Singapore, they would get crushed.
Go Virginia!!!
Well: Mass born and raised here. The education I received was pretty good, we have tons of opportunity for higher education as well as resources for those who have difficulties. But I have to say I'm surprised we are still #1 in the nation. The education my children are getting these days is pathetic. There's no homework, no pencil to paper type work, tests are 3 questions. Massachusetts is definitely slacking hard time on curriculum - common core needs to go. Kids in Mass these days are being ripped off. The schools have all gone "woke" "everyone gets passed". So I can guarantee those numbers are fudged. Just because these kids are passing doesn't mean they are meeting the benchmarks. Trust me on that.
Huh? Where in Mass are your kids going to school? This was definitely not my experience.
Thanks
This is unacceptable. Why do our teachers need higher pay if our schools and teachers are failing them! Want more pay…. Get your ratings up or leave! Teach math, science, phonics, true history! If your class excels…. Pay raise!
NJ is #1 in education and we pay teachers very well. It seems like there is might be a correlation? 🙂
Wisconsin.
Mine is number 43! This is disappointing.
What we need to change your mindset of college especially kids go to college should I go to people treat others different iMessage saying this the same as
We currently live in North Dakota, and 14 sounds about right, I also homeschool and feel the freedom for my kids education
TX is 48/50 for public schools
Let's go Virginia
Look how the north east is mostly green and yellow
This is how it is in every single metric. Obesity. Median incomes. Household incomes. GDP per capita. Life expectancy. Doctors per capita. Bachelors degree holders. HDI. Teen pregnancy rates. Violent crime rates.
Northeast is always on the top of all good lists and bottom of all bad lists.
Also lowest crime.....
This is why I will be homeschooling my child. We already did the public school and it was the worst experience ever for my family. My son has autism and he has an iep. Well my son wears pullups and his teacher had a problem with it and even write notes home saying he needed underwear. The same teacher decided to question me infront of the school office and parents on why my son wears pull ups even though he has an rx for the pull ups. Well we decided that this upcoming school year I will be homeschooling him! That teacher told me I would fail my son because I do have a teaching degree! Well I have two in biochemistry!
My child has autism and homeschooling is the best decision. I am in one of the worst states mentioned. Teaching my child is easy because she loves to learn. Kids are taught in school to hate books and that learning is a chore. My child was never taught this.
As for the teacher who said your kid would fail, nope. Between the IEP and adjusting the curriculum to meet the child's needs, you'll never need to "fail" the child an entire year the way the school systems do. Good luck and stay free!
haha I live in Alabama so proud 🥲
At least you aren’t 3rd last, as is the tradition. Even Mississippi is lucky.
50 🥴
I would put florida lower and Ohio higher
Maybe someone knows and suggests how to compare SDs by IEP, programs and additional support for an HFA child?
Homeschool
My school is in louisiana and we didn't have a shooter in our elementary school ever and also ossun elementary is a very good school
I will tell you this much...Florida education sucks in all rankings. Throughout the years it gets worse.
New mexico hahhhaha
This is a lie. Florida should be lower down the list
This might be a little controversial but I prefer being in a state with mediocre schools. I’ve talked with people from places like Virginia and Massachusetts and they’re super pretentious and arrogant. They’re also really boring too. Anybody that watches Downton Abbey for fun aren’t very fun people to be around IMO
Lol
you're calling others pretentious, while making personality judgements based on someone's state and favorite show 😂😂
Sadistically the majority of educators K through college or liberal . That is not to say it would be any different if they were conservative face it Americans just aren’t that smart there is a huge lack of emphasis on education from the parenting side of things.