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Best High Schools

Best High Schools: Gold Medal List

Posted December 4, 2008
America's Best High Schools

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We looked at more than 21,000 public high schools in 48 states. The following are the 100 schools that performed the best in our three-step America’s Best High Schools analysis.

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Based on Advanced Placement (AP) tests
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Based on International Baccalaureate (IB) tests
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Based on both Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate tests
Rank School Name and Location Quality-adjusted
Exams per
Test Taker
College
Readiness
1 Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology Alexandria, VA 6.8 100.0
2 Oxford Academy Cypress, CA 4.4 99.5
3 Pacific Collegiate Charter Santa Cruz, CA 4.1 98.8
4 High Technology High School Lincroft, NJ 3.1 98.4
5 Design and Architectural Senior High Miami, FL 2.7 97.8
6 International Academy Bloomfield Hills, MI 5.9 97.8
7 International Baccalaureate School at BHS Bartow, FL 5.3 97.5
8 Preuss School UCSD La Jolla, CA 1.9 97.1
9 Academic Magnet High School No. Charleston, SC 4.0 95.5
10 Gretchen Whitney High Cerritos, CA 4.1 94.4
11 Pine View School Osprey, FL 4.1 94.4
12 Maine School of Science & Math Limestone, ME 2.8 94.4
13 Basis Tucson Tucson, AZ 3.2 93.8
14 International School Bellevue, WA 2.6 91.8
15 Ridgeview Classical Charter Schools Fort Collins, CO 2.9 91.3
16 Benjamin Franklin Senior High School New Orleans, LA 3.3 90.7
17 Early College at Guilford Greensboro, NC 3.4 90.0
18 School of Science & Engineering Dallas, TX 5.6 88.9
19 Idea College Preparatory Donna, TX 1.0 88.9
20 Raleigh Charter High Raleigh, NC 4.8 88.9
21 Lennox Mathematics, Science, and Technology Academy Lennox, CA 1.5 88.6
22 University High School Tucson, AZ 4.7 87.7
23 Stuyvesant High School New York, NY 3.6 87.6
24 International Community School Kirkland, WA 3.6 87.5
25 Loveless Academic Magnet Program High School Montgomery, AL 2.4 86.8
See schools 26 - 50 »
yellow
Based on Advanced Placement (AP) tests
blue
Based on International Baccalaureate (IB) tests
green
Based on both Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate tests

Reader Comments

Um...

Where is Hunter College High School of NYC? I don't see how this list could have possibly omitted it.

No CTE schools on the list

Not a single Career and Technical Ed focused school is on this list. (Typical) We need to expand our thinking of what makes a school "The Best". Obviously, these people know nothing about Francis Tuttle Technical Institute in Oklahoma City or Puget Sound Skills Center in Seattle.

My other point: how long would a dysfunctional chair throwing out of control Special Ed kid last at a achool like Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology before he's given a one way short-bus ride to a low performing school that would not make a list like this?

No Stuyvesant High School -- WRONG!

Stuyvesant was on the first page of the listings.

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