http://finance.yahoo.com/college-education/article/108337/americas-best-high-schools-2010?mod=edu-k12_education http://www.usnews.com/sections/education/high-schools/index.html America's Best High Schools 2010U.S. News ranks America's Best High Schools for third consecutive year Introduction by Kenneth Terrell Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology in Alexandria, Va., the top school in U.S. News & World Report's America's Best High Schools rankings, is designed to challenge students. A course load of offerings that include DNA science, neurology, and quantum physics would seem to be more than enough to meet that goal. But students and the faculty felt those classes weren't enough, so they decided to tackle another big question: What are the social responsibilities of educated people? Over the course of the school year, students are exploring social responsibility through projects of their own design, ranging from getting school supplies for students with cerebral palsy in Shanghai to persuading their classmates to use handkerchiefs to reduce paper waste. The One Question project demonstrates the way "TJ," as it's referred to by students and teachers, encourages the wide-ranging interests of its students.
"None of our students have the same passion," says TJ Principal Evan Glazer. "But having a passion is widely accepted and embraced." Of the 21,786 public high schools examined by U.S. News
and its partner in the project, School Evaluation Services, 1,750 were
recognized for considerably outperforming their state's standards. In
that group, there were 561 schools that also were found to be doing an
excellent job of preparing students for college-level coursework.
California leads the nation this year with 110 high schools that earned
recognition, followed by New York (53 schools), Texas (50 schools),
Illinois (37 schools), Florida (24 schools), and Massachusetts (21
schools). Nebraska and Oklahoma did not have sufficient information for
their high schools to participate fully in the analysis, which involves
a three-step process that examines how well a school serves its entire
student body (average students, disadvantaged students, and
collegebound students). Top 25 of America's Best High Schools - Gold Medal Rank 1. Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology Location: Alexandria, VA |