Ohio gets C+ on national education report card

11:20 AM, Jan 12, 2012   |    comments
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COLUMBUS --  Ohio's education system earns a C+ on an industry publication's national report card.

The state did better than the national average grade of a C in Education Week's "Quality Counts 2012," a report analyzing education performance and policies. Maryland got the best grade, a B+. South Dakota ranked last, with a D+.

States also earn individual grades in numerous categories. Ohio scored A's for standards and school accountability, more average grades for school finance and the chance for student success, and two D+ grades for aspects of K-12 achievement.

The Associated Press