Lafayette High School in Lexington, Kentucky, has been recognized as one of the top 10 high schools in the state by U.S. News & World Report. The prestigious ranking takes into account various factors such as college readiness, graduation rate, and state assessment performance.
With a graduation rate of 97% and a college-readiness score of 39.6 out of 100, Lafayette High School secured the eighth spot in the statewide rankings and 1,084th in the national rankings. This marks a significant improvement from last year when the school was ranked 12th in the state.
In addition to Lafayette High School, several other Fayette County Public Schools also made it to the top 180 high schools in Kentucky. Paul Laurence Dunbar High School, located in Lexington, ranked 14th with a graduation rate of 93% and a college-readiness score of 33.3. Henry Clay High School and Frederick Douglass High School also received high rankings, further solidifying the county’s reputation for academic excellence.
Overall, the recognition of Lafayette High School and other Fayette County Public Schools highlights the dedication and hard work of both students and educators in the pursuit of academic excellence. As the education landscape in Kentucky continues to evolve, these schools serve as shining examples of success and achievement in the state’s educational system.