U.S. News & World Report has recently published its rankings of top high schools across the United States, with over 200 schools in Kentucky included in the list. The publication evaluated factors such as college readiness, graduation rates, and state assessment proficiency for nearly 25,000 schools to determine the rankings. Despite criticism from some sources that the ranking methodology favors wealthier communities, Kentucky schools were well-represented in the rankings.
Among the schools recognized in Kentucky, 28 JCPS magnet schools and programs will no longer receive busing. The list of top schools included a variety of institutions from different areas of the state, highlighting the diversity and excellence of education in Kentucky. In addition to being recognized nationally, several public high schools in Louisville and Lexington were also identified as among the best in their respective areas based on the ranking criteria.
Overall, U.S. News & World Report’s rankings provide valuable insights into which high schools are performing at a high level across the country. While there may be some limitations to the ranking methodology used by this publication, it is important to recognize that these rankings can serve as a starting point for further investigation and discussion about what makes for a great school experience for students and families alike.
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