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What are the top-ranked public high schools in Massachusetts?

I'm exploring the idea of applying to colleges in Massachusetts and I'm curious about the public high school scene there. What are some of the top-ranked public schools that are known for preparing students well for college?

a year ago

There are many public schools in Massachusetts notable for their quality of education and college readiness levels. Here are five of those:

1. Boston Latin School, Boston: As the oldest public school in the United States, Boston Latin School has a rigorous curriculum and robust extracurricular offering. Students from Boston Latin are frequently accepted into Ivy League schools and other top institutions.

2. Acton-Boxborough Regional High School, Acton: Known for its strong STEM programs, this school has high college readiness scores and strong AP enrollment, and students regularly go on to top-tier schools.

3. Lexington High School, Lexington: Lexington High is regarded for its strong academic programs, especially in the sciences and mathematics, and is known for having a high percentage of students taking and earning qualifying scores on AP exams.

4. Brookline High School, Brookline: This school offers a diverse curriculum with robust offerings in humanities, sciences, and the arts. Brookline High also houses a number of different language immersion programs.

5. Newton South High School, Newton: Known for their strong academic curriculum and wide array of extracurricular activities, Newton South ensures their students are well-prepared for the rigor of college-level academics and provides them balanced student life.

Remember, while these schools are top-ranked, each student's fit with a school can vary based on individual interests, strengths, and needs. So, it's always a good idea to look beyond rankings to ensure that the school's environment and offerings align with what you're looking for academically and personally.

a year ago

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