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How New York and New Jersey Public Schools Rank in the U.S.

How New York and New Jersey Public Schools Rank in the U.S.

See how New York and New Jersey public schools rank in comparison to other state's public schools.


Compared to the other states in the U.S. and District of Columbia, New Jersey and New York public schools rank No. 2 and 26 respectively, according to a recent study done by WalletHub, a financial services website. Rather than focus primarily on academic outcomes or school finance, WalletHub’s study took a more comprehensive approach by also including such metrics as safety, class size, and instructor credentials.

These 21 metrics were then divided into two key dimensions—Quality and Safety—and graded on a 100-point scale (with 100 being the best). The metrics determining the quality of the school system include dropout rate, high school graduation rate among low-income students, math and reading test scores, student-to-teacher ratio, and number of licensed or certified K-12 teachers. The metrics determining the safety of the public school system include number of students not attending school due to safety concerns, number of injured or threatened students, number of armed high school students, bullying incidence rate, and youth incarceration rate.

Using the aforementioned metrics, of the 50 states and D.C., the study found that New Jersey’s public schools ranked at:

Quality: 2
Safety: 15
Overall ranking: 2

While New York public schools ranked at:

Quality: 20
Safety: 32
Overall ranking: 26   

Other key rankings (out of 51) for the public schools in New Jersey and New York include:

  New Jersey New York
Student-to-teacher ratio 3 11
Dropout rate 2 38
High school graduation rate among low-income students 8 35

Presence of public schools in U.S. News & World Report's "Top 700 Best U.S. Schools"

3 5
Median SAT score 34 40
Bullying incidence rate 24 25
Youth incarceration rate 8 12
Number of students with access to illegal drugs 48 30
Number of students not attending school due to safety concerns 15 32


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Katelin Walling

Author: Katelin Walling is the former editorial director for NYMetroParents. She has been writing about parenting, health, finance, education, fun things to do in NYC and the surrounding area, and more for nearly 10 years. She also has 20+ years of child care experience and was a babysitter in NYC for 8 years. Katelin graduated from the University of Maine in 2011 and attended the NYU Summer Publishing Institute during the summer of 2011. To unplug in her free time, she can often be found reading, knitting (or general crafting), or whipping up a vegan treat—all with a cup of coffee nearby. See More

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