A national report card for Wyoming's public school shows the state slightly above average. The 2012 Quality Counts Report, done by Education Week, was released on Thursday. In addition to giving grades, it ranks the 50 states and Washington D.C. Wyoming earned a score of 76.8 or a C+ and was ranked 26th in the country. The national average was a 76.3 score and a C grade. Neighboring states all scored lower, with Nebraska and South Dakota ranking 50th and 51st. Maryland received the highest marks for its public schools.
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