The State of Education

How does Tennessee compare to other states (or the nation as a whole) when it comes to K-12 education?

 

U.S. average teacher salary
for 2017-2018

$60,477

1. New York: $84,227
35. Tennessee: $50,900
51. Mississippi: $44,926

Average change in salaries
from 2016-2017 to 2017-18

was 1.58 %

Largest decrease: Nevada: -0.7%
Largest increase: Arkansas: 4.6 %

(Nationally, inflation-adjusted average teacher salaries decreased by 4.5% from 2009-10 to 2018-19.)

U.S. average per student expenditure
for 2017-2018

$12,602

1. New York: $23,894
45. Tennessee: $9,225
51. Idaho: $6,809

Public school districts
total

16,728

 

1. Texas: 1,200
36. Tennessee: 146
51. Hawaii: 1

Public school total enrollment
Fall 2017

50,014,228

1. California: 6,229,121
16. Tennessee: 1,003,445
51. Vermont: 87,506

Public high school graduates
2017-2018

3,309,248

1. California: 418,800
17. Tennessee: 64,855
51. District of Columbia: 3,831

Information from National Education Association Rankings of the States 2018 and Estimates of School Statistics 2019

 

 

2019 National Assessment of Educational Progress:
The Nation’s Report Card

Grade 4 Math
National Public Average

240

Minnesota: 248
Massachusetts: 247
Tennessee: 240
New Mexico: 231
Alabama: 230

Grade 4 Reading
National Public Average

219

Massachusetts: 231
New Jersey: 227
Tennessee: 219
New Mexico: 208
Alaska: 204

Grade 8 Math
National Public Average

281

New Jersey: 292
Minnesota: 291
Tennessee: 280
District of Columbia: 269
New Mexico/Alabama: 269

Grade 8 Reading
National Public Average

262

Massachusetts: 273
New Jersey/Connecticut: 270
Tennessee: 262
Alaska/New Mexico: 252
District of Columbia: 250

 

 

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