<p>I thought this topic would be interesting. So is yours on this list? And what is its rank? By which of these sites is it ranked?</p>
<p>Link:
Newsweek
America?s</a> Best High Schools 2012 - Newsweek and The Daily Beast </p>
<p>US NEWS
Best</a> High Schools Rankings | Top High Schools | US News </p>
<p>If your high school is in both lists, include the highest rank only in your post.</p>
<p>Mine is ranked 702 nationally by Newsweek. Not bad I guess. I love it, and that's the most important thing ;).</p>
<p>My school is in the 800 range for Newsweek. :P</p>
<p>Well, at least we’re ranked.</p>
<p>i go to private lalalalla~</p>
<p>apparently mine is one of the best all-girl’s schools in new england</p>
<p>My school isn’t ranked on either… nor is any school in my entire city (4 large public, 6 charter/speciality, and 2 private) wow now I feel inadequate…</p>
<p>The only ranking my high school has is from some local magazine. We’re somewhere around ninth worst in the state.</p>
<p>Mine’s not ranked. None in my state are xD</p>
<p>Well I feel more blessed now lol :D! just kidding
Keep sharing guys.</p>
<h1>204 (Newsweek) and #229</h1>
<p>My sophomore year/first year there it was #176 or so.
Lol</p>
TinnyT
February 22, 2013, 9:36pm
9
<h1>135 on US News and #123 on Newsweek</h1>
<p>Welp, there goes my internet identity. <em>waits for classmates to start messaging me</em></p>
<p>^ Well, you forgot to state which website ranked your school, so…</p>
<p>Edit:
never mind you edited lol :D</p>
<p>10 on Newsweek and 2 on USNews (really making it obvious here haha)</p>
<p>Boy we got a lot of… reactions for going from 1 to 2.</p>
tasgall
February 22, 2013, 10:17pm
12
<p>860 on Newsweek
Don’t think we have one on USNews -_-</p>
MiddleE
February 22, 2013, 10:29pm
13
<p>85 on Newsweek not on US News</p>
<p>350 on Newsweek 675 us Ed . Really big difference .</p>
<p>1921 on USNews, not ranked by Newsweek. </p>
<p>However, these rankings are invalid. They do not factor poverty or limited English proficiency which will cause low performance. My old school district’s high school is ranked somewhere in the 900’s. it is in an upper-middle-class, lily-white community. My new school is in a solid middle-class, fairly diverse community. I can tell you the teachers here are much more invested in their students, but because we have more kids in poverty and/or not speaking English, our test scores and what not are lower.</p>
<p>We’re not ranked on the Newsweek one, and are in the 500s for US News xD</p>
<p>Mid 100s for US News and somewhere in the 40s-60s for Newsweek.</p>
<p>You know, I don’t even think my school is good enough to HAVE a ranking.</p>
<p>Mine isn’t ranked on either.</p>