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Best High Schools

Thomas Jefferson High School: Shooting for the Stars

By picking top students and feeding their passions, a Virginia school in the suburbs of the nation's capital earns the top spot.

(Charlie Archambault for USN&WR)

Students at Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology in Alexandria, Va., all have lunch break at the same time and are allowed to eat anywhere on the school premises.

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The school encourages experiential learning with an emphasis on the sciences, and students take on projects like designing telescopes or building their own satellites.

How Massachusetts Gets It Right

Boston Latin is the country's oldest high school; MATCH Charter was started just seven years ago. But both institutions top the list in a top-performing state with deep ties to academia.

Despite Obstacles, Hidalgo High School Soars

On the border of Texas and Mexico where poverty runs rampant, a completely Hispanic school boasts a 94 percent graduation rate.

K-12 NEWS

New Study Might Spell End for Federal Reading Program

Schools receiving federal money for reading instruction haven't made significant progress, study finds.

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Students, parents, teachers, and administrators can connect with others, post questions, and share thoughts on the latest trends and issues in secondary education.

ABOUT SCHOOL MATTERS

Since 2001, School Evaluation Services, a K-12 education and data research and analysis business of Standard & Poor's, has served as an independent, analytical resource for parents of school-aged children, state and national policymakers, and educators. Today, it provides parents with the largest easily searchable collection of education data ever assembled on www.schoolmatters.com.

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Dave Cross; Campbell, Ohio
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