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By Samuel Stebbins, 24/7 Wall St. Las Vegas
2021-07-24
Every child is born to a unique set of circumstances. And it is these different social, familial, economic, environmental, and many other factors, that help shape who they become. While these conditions are countless, a handful of factors play an outsized role in a child's development and likelihood for future success — including academic success.
Whether or not a child succeeds academically can depend considerably on school quality. A student who falls behind in one school district might have excelled academically in another. By no means limited to the classroom, many of the strongest influences on a child's future are in the home environment, and the resources available or absent there.
The White Pine County School District in eastern Nevada ranks as the worst district in the state. Smaller class sizes can result in more individualized instruction for students, and ultimately improved outcomes. In White Pine, however, there are 28 students for every teacher, compared to a statewide average student-teacher ratio of 20-to-1.
The district also gets low marks from Niche for academics, college prep, clubs and activities, and resources and facilities.
The four measures used to determine the worst school district in every state are: the child poverty rate, the teacher-to-student ratio, per-pupil spending, and the share of adults with a college education. All data came from the U.S. Census Bureau and the National Center for Education Statistics. This is the worst school district in every state.
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