Special Report
Best Public High Schools in Every State
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Among all public services in this country, few are as uneven in quality as the American public education system. While schools must follow certain guidelines and are held to public standards, they are largely funded by property taxes — which means their budgets largely depend on neighborhood wealth rather than per student or by need.
A review of data on public high schools in the United States shows a substantial diversity in quality and educational outcomes between school districts.
Across the country, just over 80% of students graduate, 4.9% of students enroll in Advanced Placement classes, and the average SAT score is a little over 1000 out of 1600. In some of the nation’s top public schools, virtually all students graduate, AP enrollment is well above 70%, and average SAT scores are above 1400.
While the nation’s top public high schools are primarily concentrated in a few of the the most populous states, including Illinois, New York, California, and Texas, every state in the country has at least one high school that exceeds national averages, and whose students are better set up for success. Based on publicly-available data on factors such as standardized test scores, student-teacher ratios, graduation rates, AP enrollment, and more, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed the top public high school in each state.
To determine the best public high school in every state, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed rankings for all public schools from school and neighborhood data clearinghouse Niche. Data on rank, number of students, student teacher ratio, average graduation rate, average SAT score, average ACT score, and AP enrollment also came from Niche. Data on the ratio of students to teachers by state came from the National Center for Education Statistics. Graduation rates by state also came from the NCED and are for the 2012-13 school year. Data on AP enrollment by state for the 2011-12 school year came from Civil Rights Data Collection.
Click here to see the best public high school in each state.
1. Alabama
> High school: Loveless Academic Magnet Program High School
> Students: 488
> Student-teacher ratio: 14:1
> Average SAT: 1340
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2. Alaska
> High school: West High School
> Students: 1,899
> Student-teacher ratio: 22:1
> Average SAT: 1230
3. Arizona
> High school: BASIS Scottsdale
> Students: 754
> Student-teacher ratio: 11:1
> Average SAT: 1470
4. Arkansas
> High school: Haas Hall Academy
> Students: 320
> Student-teacher ratio: 16:1
> Average SAT: 1360
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5. California
> High school: Henry M. Gunn High School
> Students: 1,897
> Student-teacher ratio: 17:1
> Average SAT: 1400
6. Colorado
> High school: Cherry Creek High School
> Students: 3,506
> Student-teacher ratio: 20:1
> Average SAT: 1350
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7. Connecticut
> High school: New Canaan High School
> Students: 1,250
> Student-teacher ratio: 12:1
> Average SAT: 1280
8. Delaware
> High school: Charter School of Wilmington
> Students: 972
> Student-teacher ratio: 4:1
> Average SAT: 1330
9. Florida
> High school: Pine View School
> Students: 2,186
> Student-teacher ratio: 17:1
> Average SAT: 1360
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10. Georgia
> High school: Gwinnett School of Mathematics, Science & Technology
> Students: 976
> Student-teacher ratio: 17:1
> Average SAT: 1340
11. Hawaii
> High school: Education Laboratory Public Charter School
> Students: 444
> Student-teacher ratio: 11:1
> Average SAT: 1190
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12. Idaho
> High school: Boise Senior High School
> Students: 1,473
> Student-teacher ratio: 18:1
> Average SAT: 1240
13. Illinois
> High school: Walter Payton College Prep
> Students: 899
> Student-teacher ratio: 17:1
> Average SAT: 1400
14. Indiana
> High school: Indiana Academy for Science, Mathematics & Humanities
> Students: 307
> Student-teacher ratio: 9:1
> Average SAT: 1290
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15. Iowa
> High school: Ames High School
> Students: 1,271
> Student-teacher ratio: 16:1
> Average SAT: 1420
16. Kansas
> High school: Blue Valley High School
> Students: 1,511
> Student-teacher ratio: 17:1
> Average SAT: 1420
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17. Kentucky
> High school: DuPont Manual High School
> Students: 1,896
> Student-teacher ratio: 19:1
> Average SAT: 1400
18. Louisiana
> High school: Benjamin Franklin High School
> Students: 894
> Student-teacher ratio: 17:1
> Average SAT: 1350
19. Maine
> High school: Maine School of Science & Mathematics
> Students: 139
> Student-teacher ratio: 7:1
> Average SAT: 1370
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20. Maryland
> High school: Poolesville High School
> Students: 1,225
> Student-teacher ratio: 18:1
> Average SAT: 1380
21. Massachusetts
> High school: Massachusetts Academy of Math & Science
> Students: 97
> Student-teacher ratio: 13:1
> Average SAT: 1460
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22. Michigan
> High school: International Academy
> Students: 1,371
> Student-teacher ratio: 108:1
> Average SAT: 1390
23. Minnesota
> High school: Wayzata High School
> Students: 3,228
> Student-teacher ratio: 17:1
> Average SAT: 1420
24. Mississippi
> High school: The Mississippi School for Mathematics and Science
> Students: 245
> Student-teacher ratio: 11:1
> Average SAT: 1350
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25. Missouri
> High school: Clayton High School
> Students: 875
> Student-teacher ratio: 11:1
> Average SAT: 1340
26. Montana
> High school: Bozeman High School
> Students: 1,963
> Student-teacher ratio: 15:1
> Average SAT: 1250
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27. Nebraska
> High school: Millard North High School
> Students: 2,521
> Student-teacher ratio: 17:1
> Average SAT: 1360
28. Nevada
> High school: The Davidson Academy of Nevada
> Students: 160
> Student-teacher ratio: 8:1
> Average SAT: 1510
29. New Hampshire
> High school: Hanover High School
> Students: 718
> Student-teacher ratio: 11:1
> Average SAT: 1330
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30. New Jersey
> High school: Bergen County Academies
> Students: 1,044
> Student-teacher ratio: 11:1
> Average SAT: 1440
31. New Mexico
> High school: Albuquerque Institute of Math & Science
> Students: 369
> Student-teacher ratio: 17:1
> Average SAT: 1310
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32. New York
> High school: Stuyvesant High School
> Students: 3,297
> Student-teacher ratio: 21:1
> Average SAT: 1460
33. North Carolina
> High school: The Early College at Guilford
> Students: 198
> Student-teacher ratio: 24:1
> Average SAT: 1400
34. North Dakota
> High school: Central High School
> Students: 949
> Student-teacher ratio: 12:1
> Average SAT: 1330
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35. Ohio
> High school: Walnut Hills High School
> Students: 2,591
> Student-teacher ratio: 21:1
> Average SAT: 1330
36. Oklahoma
> High school: Booker T. Washington High School
> Students: 1,329
> Student-teacher ratio: 19:1
> Average SAT: 1270
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37. Oregon
> High school: Lake Oswego Senior High School
> Students: 1,289
> Student-teacher ratio: 23:1
> Average SAT: 1280
38. Pennsylvania
> High school: Conestoga Senior High School
> Students: 2,051
> Student-teacher ratio: 16:1
> Average SAT: 1300
39. Rhode Island
> High school: Barrington High School
> Students: 1,055
> Student-teacher ratio: 13:1
> Average SAT: 1260
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40. South Carolina
> High school: Academic Magnet High School
> Students: 644
> Student-teacher ratio: 15:1
> Average SAT: 1370
41. South Dakota
> High school: Lincoln High School
> Students: 1,924
> Student-teacher ratio: 18:1
> Average SAT: 1310
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42. Tennessee
> High school: Hume-Fogg Academic Magnet School
> Students: 915
> Student-teacher ratio: 19:1
> Average SAT: 1310
43. Texas
> High school: Liberal Arts & Science Academy
> Students: 1,002
> Student-teacher ratio: 16:1
> Average SAT: 1390
44. Utah
> High school: Park City High School
> Students: 1,131
> Student-teacher ratio: 19:1
> Average SAT: 1240
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45. Vermont
> High school: South Burlington High School
> Students: 901
> Student-teacher ratio: 12:1
> Average SAT: 1230
46. Virginia
> High school: Thomas Jefferson High School for Science & Technology
> Students: 1,820
> Student-teacher ratio: 16:1
> Average SAT: 1500
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47. Washington
> High school: Tesla STEM High School
> Students: 557
> Student-teacher ratio: 24:1
> Average SAT: 1410
48. West Virginia
> High school: George Washington High School
> Students: 1,100
> Student-teacher ratio: 20:1
> Average SAT: 1250
49. Wisconsin
> High school: Whitefish Bay High School
> Students: 985
> Student-teacher ratio: 16:1
> Average SAT: 1360
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50. Wyoming
> High school: Big Horn High School
> Students: 149
> Student-teacher ratio: 11:1
> Average SAT: N/A
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