alabama is ranked 45th out of 50 in the smartest state ranking.
Naturally most northeastern states are at the top.
http://www.statestats.com/edrank.htm
Maybe you retards need to start talking about real science in schools rather than how the earth is 6000 years old.
You just have to love the criteria used to determine who is "smart"...
1) Public Elementary and Secondary School Revenue per $1,000 Personal Income (Table 56) +
2) Percent of Public Elementary and Secondary School Current Expenditures used for Instruction (Table 134) +
3) Percent of Population Graduated from High School (Table 171) +
4) Averaged Freshman Graduation Rate for Public High Schools (Table 174) +
5) Percent of Public School Fourth Graders Proficient or Better in Reading
6) Percent of Public School Eighth Graders Proficient or Better in Reading
7) Percent of Public School Fourth Graders Proficient or Better in Writing
8) Percent of Public School Eighth Graders Proficient or Better in Writing
9) Percent of Public School Fourth Graders Proficient or Better in Mathematics (Table 235) +
10) Percent of Public School Eighth Graders Proficient or Better in Mathematics (Table 243) +
11) Average Teacher Salary as a Percent of Average Annual Pay of All Workers (Table 364) +
12) Average Daily Attendance as a Percent of Fall Enrollment in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools (Table 398) +
13) Percent of School-Age Population in Public Schools (Table 389) +
14) High School Drop Out Rate (Table 191) -
15) Special Education Pupil-Teacher Ratio (Table 339) -
16) Percent of Public Elementary and Secondary School Staff Who are School District Administrators (Table 380) -
17) Average Class Size in Public Elementary Schools (Table 425) -
18) Average Class Size in Public Secondary Schools (Table 426) -
19) Median Pupil-Teacher Ratio in Public Primary Schools (Table 429) -
20) Median Pupil-Teacher Ratio in Public Middle Schools (Table 432) -
21) Median Pupil-Teacher Ratio in Public High Schools (Table 435) -
Someone please explain how the bolded have anything to do with intelligence of the state?
Also... the bulk of the above is a measure of PUBLIC K-12. What about college education? GED's? (added for toppy) Vocational Schools etc...?