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My son took his family and moved to Nevada. One of his reasons was the educational system. I miss my grandchildren.
NV has 1 of the worst educational systems, even worst than HI. I found that hard to believe as I went to public school and had a whole bunch of dumbasses in my classes.
After digging deeper on the issue in NV, it's 1 demographic that pulls down their average. Instead of not going to school at all, these kids go to class or go to class sometimes and get F or D's. Thus messing up NV's numbers. So it's that much of a concern, unless your kid associates with this demographic.
It's the black demographic if anyone was wondering. They don't prioritize education in general compared to say asians. Over here, since we don't have a lot of blacks in schools, Hawaii's equivalent would be the Micronesian demographic. Talk to any teacher, esp the elementary and middle school ones and they will tell you the same. The parents don't push education on their kids.
What NV has that HI doesn't have is much more charter schools. I had no idea what a charter school was, so I had to look into that too.
There was an article last month that Clark County teachers had to stop giving homework due to not having the time to grade them. As in not enough budget allowed for it. But TBH, I never had any homework until I was in college, so IMO, this is no big deal. It's just which departments are stealing money from the budget is the bigger concern. For some reason, HI teachers work way more hours for free. I knew a bunch who would grade papers at home all the time.