New Jersey is all over this list. impressive accomplishments for the educators and kids of NJ.
I guess this is the link.
http://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/national-rankings?int=974b08
It's nice to see that the school that my late brother-in-law started is ranked #31.
It's #3 and #5 in NJ.
Knew John well and served on the first academy advisory board and was principal where johns daughter attended before she went to the academy. Did not always agree with his methods but he was without a doubt a visionaryYes.
Im guessing that right thing turns out to me magnet type public high schools in big school districts with enough kids that some percentage of rich kids pick public schools, and some percentage of the non-rich still end up being great students.This list is publics only. Someone should study Texas. Looks like they are doing another thing right- education.
The key to success in life is valuing education and family/marriage. Most rich people are rich because they believe in these principles. And of course they will use these type of schools to their advantage. Good for them!Im guessing that right thing turns out to me magnet type public high schools in big school districts with enough kids that some percentage of rich kids pick public schools, and some percentage of the non-rich still end up being great students.