BOSTON — High schools in Massachusetts continue to stack up against the best in the United States.
In a new power ranking published by U.S. News & World Report, three Massachusetts high schools ranked inside the top 25 percent of an analysis that looked at 17,660 schools nationwide.
U.S. News & World Report says it ranked schools based on six key indicators: college readiness (20%), state assessment proficiency (20%), state assessment performance (20%), underserved student performance (10%), college curriculum breadth (10%), and graduation rate (10%).
Boston Latin School in Boston was ranked the 27th-best high school in the country, earning a scorecard grade of 99.85/100:
- 98% -- Took at least one AP exam
- 95% -- Passed at least one AP exam
- 99% -- Mathematics proficiency
- 96% -- Reading proficiency
- 89% -- Science proficiency
- 98% -- Graduation rate
Pioneer Valley Chinese Immersion Charter School was ranked the 100th-best high school in the country, earning a scorecard grade of 99.43/100:
- 95% -- Took at least one IB exam
- 95% -- Passed at least one IB exam
- 88% -- Mathematics proficiency
- 80% -- Reading proficiency
- 76% -- Science proficiency
- 100% -- Graduation rate
Lexington High School was ranked the 192nd-best high school in the country, earning a scorecard grade of 98.91/100:
- 78% -- Took at least one AP exam
- 71% -- Passed at least one AP exam
- 86% -- Mathematics proficiency
- 88% -- Reading proficiency
- 86% -- Science proficiency
- 98% -- Graduation rate
U.S. News & World Report ranked BASIS Peoria in Arizona as the top high school. Signature School in Illinois, Tesla STEM High School in Washington, Julia R. Masterman Secondary School in Pennsylvania, and Payton College Preparatory High School in Illinois rounded out the top five high schools.
Click here to view the full “2024 Best U.S. High Schools” power ranking.
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