Michigan’s school system ranks below the national average in a 2016 education ranking.
Education Week’s annual Quality Counts report graded states based on chance of success, K-12 achievement and school finance.
After averaging those three scores Michigan earned a C-minus grade scoring 71.8 out of 100.
The national average is a 72.9, a C grade.
Topping the list is Massachusetts, which earned a B-plus with and 86.8.
At the bottom is Nevada with a D grade at 65.2.