The world's largest peer-to-peer learning community, Brainly, has analyzed all available data from state governments to create a ranking of the top 10 best public high schools in the U.S. by test scores. As there is no federal, nationwide test for high-school students, this study examines the results of the College Board's SAT and the nonprofit ACT across the United States. The results are in:
● Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology in Alexandria, Virginia, ranks first for average SAT scores in the country.
● Davidson Academy in Reno, Nevada, ranks first for average ACT scores in the country.
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Brainly has also found the best schools for test scores in each state. This study of all available data was conducted by looking at the average composite scores for all public high schools that tested more than 10 students. Maine, Hawaii, Alaska, Oregon, West Virginia and Washington were unable to provide data for either SAT or ACT scores. Many states only collected either ACT or SAT data, with only a few states — Texas, California, Ohio, Indiana, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Maryland, Michigan, North Carolina, South Carolina and Florida — collecting data for both tests. The research also points out some schools that didn't do so great and should still work on improving their examination scores.
Please see the full research and its sources here: https://brainly.com/insights/best-worst-public-high-schools-us-by-sat-act-scores
Brainly is a proven international learning tool that helps middle school and high school students study, share knowledge and solve problems. With 150 million unique monthly users in more than 35 countries, Brainly hosts the world's largest peer-to-peer learning community.
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