Universal access to quality education is not guaranteed by the Constitution, leading to significant disparities in educational outcomes and school quality across states.
Education policy is primarily set at state and local levels, resulting in substantial variations in public school quality both between states and within them.
Student outcomes such as graduation rates and standardized test scores highlight the disparities in school quality, with rates ranging from 73% to 92% across states.
The best school districts were identified using a weighted index of metrics including test results, graduation rates, and community feedback which indicates varying educational experiences.
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