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How Do Verona, Cedar Grove Compare to State's Top High Schools?

U.S. News and World Report releases 2013 "Best High Schools" report.

U.S. News & World Report released its annual list of the nation’s best high schools Tuesday, but neither Verona nor Cedar Grove made the list.

The list, which includes the top 50 performing schools in New Jersey, measures a variety of criteria including, the proficiency levels on High School Proficiency Exams (HSPA).

Other information included in the report shows 16 percent of Cedar Grove High School participated in Advanced Placement (AP) testing, the school has a student to teacher ratio of 15-to-1 with 31 full-time teachers. Out of the 450 students enrolled, two percent of the population is categorized as economically disadvantaged.

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At Verona High School, 38 percent of students participated in AP testing. The school has a student to teacher ratio of 14-to-1 with 43 full-time teachers. Out of the 609 students enrolled, no students are categorized as economically disadvantaged.

On the HSPA Cedar Grove tested:

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Proficient in Language (district average)

95%

Proficient in Math (district average)

71%

College Readiness (district average)

13.5

On the HSPA Verona tested

Proficient in Language (district average)

95%

Proficient in Math (district average)

84%

College Readiness (district average)

27.0

Topping the state were:

  1. Biotechnology High School in Freehold — Ranked 8th nationally
  2. High Technology High School in Lincroft — Ranked 12th nationally
  3. Bergen County Academies in Hackensack — Ranked 34th nationally
  4. Dr. Ronald E. McNair Academic High School in Jersey City — Ranked 50th nationally
  5. Bergen County Technical High School in Teterboro — Ranked 73rd nationally
  6. Mdlsx Co Academy in Edison — Ranked 146th nationally
  7. Academy for Allied Health Sciences in Scotch Plains — Ranked 159th nationally
  8. West Windsor-​Plainsboro High School South in Princeton — Ranked 162nd nationally
  9. Academy of Allied Health and Science in Neptune — Ranked 178th nationally
  10. Elizabeth High School in Elizabeth — Ranked 183rd nationally

The publication used the same methodology as 2012 to compile its list of Best High School throughout the country.

According to the magazine, U.S. News partnered with the Washington, D.C.-based American Institutes for Research (AIR), which implemented the rankings methodology. To determine the Best High Schools national rankings, schools were first analyzed at the state level in terms of how well students in each school performed on state assessments, taking into account the test scores of disadvantaged students (low-income, Hispanic, and black), who tend to score lower on tests.

High schools that made it through this analysis were then eligible to be ranked nationally, in terms of college readiness. U.S. News determines the degree to which schools prepare students for college-level work by analyzing student success in Advanced Placement (AP) or International Baccalaureate (IB) programs, both of which include college-level courses.


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