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Best High Schools

Gold and Silver Medal Schools by the Numbers

Posted November 29, 2007
Summary Statistics    
Number of schools analyzed 18,790  
Number of schools identified 505  
Number of states analyzed 40  
Number of states with at least one school identified 38  
     
  Totals % of Total
Gold and silver medal schools 505 3%
Bronze medal schools (meeting steps 1 and 2, but not 3) 1,086 6%
     
     
Poverty Distribution    
Schools with poverty enrollment >=25% 142 28%
Schools with poverty enrollment >=50% 66 13%
Schools with poverty enrollment>= 75% 24 5%
Schools with no significant poverty enrollment (<5% or "n.a.") 161 32%
     
Title I schools (i.e., receiving some Title I assistance) 103 20%
Schools with Schoolwide Title I (i.e., with concentrated poverty) 44 9%
     
Minority Distribution    
Schools with minority enrollment >=25% 156 31%
Schools with minority enrollment >=50% 90 18%
Schools with minority enrollment >=75% 37 7%
Schools with no significant minority enrollment (<5% or "n.a.") 134 27%
     
Schools with no significant minorities tested (i.e., no ach gap data*) 83 16%
     
School Structure    
Charter schools 19 4%
Magnet schools 64 13%
     
Schools with selective admissions criteria 101 20%
Schools with lottery admissions 23 5%
Schools with open admissions 381 75%
     
Community Environment    
Schools in large cities 107 21%
Schools in mid-size cities 85 17%
Schools in fringe/suburban areas of large cities 186 37%
Schools in fringe/suburban areas of mid-size cities 62 12%
Schools in large or small towns 10 2%
Schools in rural areas (inside MSA) 44 9%
Schools in rural areas (outside MSA) 11 2%

 

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