Newsweeks Best High Schools in America

The list of Best High Schools in America is an annually compiled list by Newsweek of the best public high schools in the United States. It uses a formula created by editors to determine the which schools most adequately prepare students for college education.[1]

2014 rankings

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rank name city state type
1 Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology Alexandria Virginia Magnet High School
2 Union County Magnet High School Scotch Plains New Jersey Magnet High School
3 Northside College Preparatory High School Chicago Illinois
4 Gretchen Whitney High School Cerritos California
5 International Academy Bloomfield Hills Michigan
6 Staten Island Technical High School Staten Island New York
7 Washtenaw Technical Middle College Ann Arbor Michigan
8 Liberal Arts and Science Academy Austin Texas
9 Blind Brook High School Rye Brook New York
10 Charter School of Wilmington Wilmington Delaware
11 Maine School of Science and Mathematics Limestone Maine
12 Lake Forest High School Lake Forest Illinois
13 Community High School Ann Arbor Michigan
14 Pacific Collegiate School Santa Cruz California
15 Ardsley High School Ardsley New York
16 The Vanguard School Colorado Springs Colorado
17 Briarcliff High School Briarcliff Manor New York
18 Centennial High School Ellicott City Maryland
19 Lexington High School Lexington Massachusetts
20 Emma Lazarus High School New York New York
21 Academy For Allied Health Science Scotch Plains New Jersey
22 Chaparral High School Scottsdale Arizona
23 D'Evelyn Junior/Senior High School Denver Colorado
24 Winston Churchill High School Potomac Maryland
25 School for the Talented and Gifted Dallas Texas
26 Niskayuna High School Niskayuna New York
27 Academy for Information Technology Scotch Plains New Jersey
28 Boston Latin School Boston Massachusetts
29 Westfield Senior High School Westfield New Jersey
30 Campolindo High School Moraga California
31 Chatham High School Chatham Township New Jersey

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