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2002 SMARTEST STATE AWARD

ALPHA ORDER

RANK ORDER

RANK

STATE

SUM

RANK

STATE

SUM

41

Alabama

(7.41)

1

Connecticut

13.04

25

Alaska

0.26

2

Vermont

12.33

44

Arizona

(7.98)

3

Montana

11.43

38

Arkansas

(5.96)

4

New Jersey

9.81

29

California

(2.51)

5

Maine

9.65

27

Colorado

(0.78)

6

Wisconsin

8.77

1

Connecticut

13.04

7

Massachusetts

8.00

43

Delaware

(7.76)

8

Wyoming

6.68

47

Florida

(12.66)

9

Indiana

6.04

40

Georgia

(7.19)

10

Rhode Island

5.85

45

Hawaii

(9.44)

11

Iowa

4.99

22

Idaho

1.43

12

Minnesota

4.98

33

Illinois

(3.41)

13

Nebraska

4.87

9

Indiana

6.04

14

Kansas

4.50

11

Iowa

4.99

15

Pennsylvania

4.41

14

Kansas

4.50

16

Texas

4.08

28

Kentucky

(1.67)

17

Utah

3.67

49

Louisiana

(17.18)

18

West Virginia

3.53

5

Maine

9.65

19

New Hampshire

3.49

30

Maryland

(2.65)

20

Michigan

2.52

7

Massachusetts

8.00

21

North Dakota

2.06

20

Michigan

2.52

22

Idaho

1.43

12

Minnesota

4.98

23

Oregon

0.80

48

Mississippi

(17.09)

24

North Carolina

0.64

31

Missouri

(2.71)

25

Alaska

0.26

3

Montana

11.43

26

New York

(0.50)

13

Nebraska

4.87

27

Colorado

(0.78)

46

Nevada

(10.73)

28

Kentucky

(1.67)

19

New Hampshire

3.49

29

California

(2.51)

4

New Jersey

9.81

30

Maryland

(2.65)

50

New Mexico

(25.92)

31

Missouri

(2.71)

26

New York

(0.50)

32

Oklahoma

(2.74)

24

North Carolina

0.64

33

Illinois

(3.41)

21

North Dakota

2.06

34

South Dakota

(3.97)

41

Ohio

(7.41)

35

Washington

(4.23)

32

Oklahoma

(2.74)

36

South Carolina

(4.97)

23

Oregon

0.80

37

Virginia

(5.83)

15

Pennsylvania

4.41

38

Arkansas

(5.96)

10

Rhode Island

5.85

39

Tennessee

(6.98)

36

South Carolina

(4.97)

40

Georgia

(7.19)

34

South Dakota

(3.97)

41

Alabama

(7.41)

39

Tennessee

(6.98)

41

Ohio

(7.41)

16

Texas

4.08

43

Delaware

(7.76)

17

Utah

3.67

44

Arizona

(7.98)

2

Vermont

12.33

45

Hawaii

(9.44)

37

Virginia

(5.83)

46

Nevada

(10.73)

35

Washington

(4.23)

47

Florida

(12.66)

18

West Virginia

3.53

48

Mississippi

(17.09)

6

Wisconsin

8.77

49

Louisiana

(17.18)

8

Wyoming

6.68

50

New Mexico

(25.92)

METHODOLOGY--The Smartest State designation is awarded based on 21 factors chosen from Morgan Quitno’s new annual reference book, Education State Rankings, 2002-2003. These factors reflect a strong commitment to students and teachers, an emphasis on excellence in the classroom and support of safe, well-run public schools (see box below.) To determine the Smartest State rankings, the 21 factors were divided into two groups: those that are “negative” for which a high ranking would be considered bad for a state, and those that are “positive” for which a high ranking would be considered good for a state. Rates for each of the 21 factors were processed through a formula that measures how a state compares to the national average for a given category. The positive and negative nature of each factor was taken into account as part of the formula. Once these computations were made, the factors then were assigned equal weights. These weighted scores then were added together to get a state’s final score (“SUM” on the table above.) This way, states are assessed based on how they stack up against the national average. The end result is that the farther below the national average a state’s education ranking is, the lower (and less smart) it ranks. The farther above the national average, the higher (and smarter) a state ranks. This same methodology is used for our annual Healthiest State, Safest and Most Dangerous State and Safest/Dangerous City Awards.

The table above shows how each state scored in Morgan Quitno’s first annual Smartest State Award.