Phoenix – In a new report released by U.S News and World Report, Arizona is proud to house some of the top high schools in the country. The annual “Best High School Rankings” evaluated over 24,000 public high schools across all fifty states based on factors such as state assessments, graduation rates, and college readiness. In total, Arizona had twelve exceptional schools ranked among the top hundred – with one standing out above the rest. BASIS Peoria took home first place in this prestigious list, followed closely by fellow Arizona BASIS schools in Oro Valley and Scottsdale in second and third respectively. You can access the complete study via the provided link. Impressively, both Arizona and Florida boast twelve high schools each within the top hundred rankings; while California falls slightly behind with eleven accoladed institutions on this year’s list.
Arizona Leads in Top High School Rankings by U.S News and World Report
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