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What are some of the top-ranked public schools in Massachusetts?

I'm planning to move to Massachusetts and want to make sure I end up in an area with good public schools. Can anyone share some insights on the highest-ranked public schools in the state?

a year ago

Certainly, Massachusetts is known for its strong public education system and there are several highly-rated public schools. Here are a few that consistently rank among the top:

1. Lexington High School in Lexington: This school is often noted for its exceptional academics and excellent students-teacher ratio.

2. Boston Latin School, in Boston: This school is the oldest public school in the United States and is often recognized for its challenging academics and strong student outcomes.

3. Acton Boxborough Regional High, in Acton: Known for its rigorous coursework and variety of extracurricular activities, this school also receives high marks.

4. Weston High School in Weston: Another highly-ranked school, it has a strong focus on preparing students for college.

5. Brookline High School in Brookline: This school is recognized for its comprehensive educational program and diverse student body.

However, remember that the "best" school can vary widely depending on a student's individual needs and aspirations. It would be beneficial to take a closer look at each school's offerings, consider the school's environment and culture, and potentially visit the school to get a good feel for the teachers and the community.

a year ago

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