Posted on 12/01/2007 10:49:31 AM PST by Cagey
WASHINGTON -- U.S. News & World Report says America's best high school is in Virginia, one of three to make it in the magazine's top 100.
The magazine's first-ever high school rankings give the top honor to Fairfax County's elite Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology.
Using K-12 data research and analysis business run by Standard & Poor's, the magazine put high schools in 40 states through a three-step analysis. U.S. News and World measured how each school's students performed on state tests, adjusting for student circumstances. Then it evaluated how well each school's disadvantaged students did. Lastly, they looked at whether the school was successful in providing college-level coursework.
The magazine's analysis considered more than 18,500 high schools in 40 states.
Honestly, I’ve seen it. I also get enough fund raising requests mentioning (actually highlighting) the listing.
However, for all I know it could be a NYS only listing, I haven’t paid any attention to it in years and years.
Not funny.
There are 4 in Texas on the Mexican border. More in Dallas and Houston but four on the border is interesting.
My own child will graduate from her high school with enough credits to be be a 2nd semester sophomore when she walks onto campus. Good deal - saves me money! :)
Both of the high schools in my rural county teach Latin I, II, III, IV, and V. There are enough kids taking these classes to offer them each semester.
FWIW, the school on the bottom is probably from India
Using “old” math, I counted five, including:
Dover-Sherborn Regional High Norfolk County, Dover
Media And Technology Charter School Suffolk County, Boston
Absolutely! The reason that there's a 60-Plus percent dropout and failure rate is racism! The reason that half of the kids who do graduate can't write a coherent sentence or make change is because of racism. The reason they can't learn is racism. The cause of global warming is racism. Everything bad in the world is caused by racism!
Actually, there were a number of schools in the KCMO school district that were actually in Independence, MO, and the voters of Independence wanted to take over those schools, bringing them into the Independence School District, which is a pretty good district with pretty good schools. Well, KCMO did everything they could to keep those schools from being taken over, from trying to keep the initiative off the ballots, to filing law suits, to threatening to change all the locks on the doors, and not allow anyone into the buildings. Because if the KCMO Public Schools lose all those kids, they also lose LOTS of money from the feds and the state! I believe that the initiative will be on the next ballot. I know that the parents want their kids OUT of the KCMO public school district.
Mark
No such school exists. However, there is an International Baccalaureate School in Bartow, FL which ranks as third.
The list needs a html break between "California" and "International" to properly represent the school in Bartow.
My daughter is a senior there.
Similarly, there's no such school as Sarasota County, Osprey, Florida High Technology High School ... there is, however, a Pine View School in Osprey - one of the best high schools in Florida.
What!! No Corona Del Mar HS or Newport Harbor HS, Horsesh$t.........!!!!!
New Republic stood by Scott Beauchamp's bs story about Iraq atrocities, too. CNN swears it's Republican debate questioners weren't DemonRat plants. Dan Rather with CBS swears his Bush National Guard records story was true. John Kerry swears his war record was smeared by the Swiftboat Veterans (who knew better).
Then again, US News & World Reports is a little better (and Charter musn't REALLY mean Charter).
And the unfortunate Independence kids have to apply for college coming from a failed district, just so a corrupt organization can keep up its bloated payroll. Even if Independence win the initiative, KC will keep it in the courts forever. These doomed kids can only be saved by one concept — vouchers, but our chicken GOP candidates won’t touch the issue. When are they going to realize that they’ll never make the blacks (and other Dem vassals) love them, no matter how much they grovel and pander?
Dennis
that IS very interesting. It is far less surprising that the schools are mostly in wealthy urban areas.
Wow. Thanks for the info!
Shocking, eh?
Mine's there as well. I'd have been shocked if it wasn't. But then, considering the taxes that are being paid to support that school system...
i really didn’t understand either, but i know the charter schools in DC are public schools, so i knew they COULD be public. how novel a concept, a public school with ACCOUNTABILITY; pretty funny when you think about it.
Five in little Massachusetts.
Five.
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