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Indiana ranks Top 10 for best states for teachers

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Indiana just made the cut for one of the top ten best states for teachers, according to a study by finance web site WalletHub.
WalletHub considered all 50 states and the District of Columbia against 24 different metrics, including teacher salary increases, public school funding, and teacher to student ratios.
Indiana barely made the top ten for best states, coming in at number ten. Despite the generous listing from WalletHub, Democratic nominee for Indiana governor and former Superintendent of Public Instruction Jennifer McCormick has consistently stated that the Hoosier State falls behind the rest of the country when it comes to the overall outlook of education.
McCormick, along with lieutenant governor nominee Terry Goodin, recently released what they call the “Commonsense Education Plan”, which called for more public school funding and increased teacher salaries, among other things.
This is the breakdown from WalletHub:
Best States for Teachers Worst States for Teachers
1. New York 42. Louisiana
2. Washington 43. Oklahoma
3. Virginia 44. Alaska
4. Utah 45. South Dakota
5. Maryland 46. District of Columbia
6. Illinois 47. Tennessee
7. Georgia 48. Nevada
8. Florida 49. New Hampshire
9. California 50. Hawaii
10. Indiana 51. Maine

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1 comment

Keith September 18, 2024 at 8:13 pm

Apparently they didn’t talk to any teachers who actually work in Indiana.

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