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How Area High Schools Fare on a National Stage

U.S. News & World Report releases the fourth edition of its ranking of high schools around the country.

 

Sixteen area high schools, including , are ranked in U.S. News & World Report’s evaluation of nearly 22,000 American public high schools.

The rankings were released as part of the Best High School rankings, now in its fourth edition.

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The methodology to produce the rankings included test scores, state assessments and college-level coursework, such as Advanced Placement (AP) or International Baccalaureate (IB) programs, both of which include college-level courses. U.S. News & World explained its methodology here

Schools were awarded gold, silver, or bronze medals based on state proficiency standards, how well they prepare students for college, and other factors.

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The only gold medalists in the list below are Hinsdale Central High School and Oak Park-River Forest High School. All the other schools are silver medalists. For the complete list, click here. Then filter by state to see all of Illinois’ ranked schools.

Here are the area rankings. The first number tells where the school placed nationally; the second number tells where the school is on the state list. Each link will take you to the information in the report about that school.

Hinsdale Central High School: No. 235 in the country; No. 6 in the state

Oak Park-River Forest High School: No. 516; No. 22

Glenbard South High School: No. 1,114, No. 44

Naperville Central High School: No. 1,138, No. 47

Geneva Community High School: No. 1,475, No. 55

Downers Grove South High School: No. 1,530, No. 57

 


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