The U.S. News and World Report has just released its annual high school rankings, shedding light on the top-performing schools across the country. With data on nearly 25,000 high schools in all 50 states, the publication evaluated how well each school prepared its students for college.
One standout school that made it to the top 100 nationally is the Gwinnett School of Mathematics, Science and Technology. This school excelled in Advanced Placement (AP) participation and minority enrollment, earning it a prestigious spot in the rankings.
In a tie for first place in state tests, the Gwinnett School of Mathematics, Science and Technology has proven its commitment to academic excellence. This recognition is a testament to the hard work and dedication of both the students and faculty at the school.
In Georgia, the top 25 schools according to the rankings include a mix of public and charter schools from various cities such as Lawrenceville, Columbus, and Marietta. These schools have demonstrated a commitment to providing a high-quality education and preparing their students for success in college and beyond.
As the education landscape continues to evolve, these rankings serve as a valuable tool for parents, students, and educators to identify schools that are excelling in preparing students for the future. Congratulations to all the schools that made the list and continue to strive for excellence in education.