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Education Week ranks W.Va. in top 10 again; only two states have lower test scores
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- While a national education publication gives West Virginia a failing grade for K-12 achievement, it ranks the state's school system in the top 10 in the country based on other factors such as policy efforts and assessments.
Education Week's annual Quality Counts report, released today, ranks the state as ninth-best in the United States. West Virginia schools earned an overall grade of B-minus, higher than the nationwide average of a C-plus.
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Education Week ranks W.Va. in top 10 again; only two states have lower test scores
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- While a national education publication gives West Virginia a failing grade for K-12 achievement, it ranks the state's school system in the top 10 in the country based on other factors such as policy efforts and assessments.
Education Week's annual Quality Counts report, released today, ranks the state as ninth-best in the United States. West Virginia schools earned an overall grade of B-minus, higher than the nationwide average of a C-plus.
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