Bronxville High School in New York has recently been recognized as one of the top high schools in the country, according to a new report released. The rankings were based on various factors including college readiness, curriculum breadth, state assessments, underserved student performance, and graduation rates.
In the national rankings, Bronxville High School secured the 133rd position, while in the state of New York, it was ranked at an impressive 16th place. Although no Hudson Valley school made it into the top 100 nationally, Edgemont High School managed to secure the 128th spot, closely followed by Bronxville High School at 133rd place.
The rankings were determined based on six key measures, including college readiness, state assessment proficiency, underserved student performance, curriculum breadth, and graduation rate. These factors provide a comprehensive overview of the academic performance and success of each school.
According to LaMont Jones, Ed.D, managing editor of education at U.S. News, the rankings serve as a valuable resource for parents to evaluate a school’s academic performance and make informed decisions about their child’s education. The top-ranking schools excelled in state assessments, curriculum offerings, and graduation rates, showcasing their commitment to academic excellence.
In addition to the national rankings, U.S. News also published state-level rankings and demographic breakdowns of all ranked schools. The top ten schools in the national rankings included institutions from various states, highlighting the diversity and excellence of high schools across the country.