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Glendora Has One of the Top High Schools in the Nation
The Newsweek rankings are out, and Glendora High School is in the Top 325 of 30,000 public schools.

By Marc Torrence, Patch Staff
Just in time for the start of the school year, Newsweek released its annual list Wednesday of the top public high schools in America for 2015.
Glendora High School is ranked No. 313.
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Here are the top 10 high schools in the United States, according to Newsweek:
- Thomas Jefferson High (Alexandria, VA)
- High Technology High School (Lincroft, NJ)
- Academy for Mathematics Science and Engineering (Rockaway, NJ)
- Union County Magnet High School (Scotch Plains, NJ)
- Bergen County Academies (Hackensack, NJ)
- Gretchen Whitney High (Cerritos, CA)
- Middlesex County Academy for Math Science & Engineering (Edison, NJ)
- International Academy (Bloomfield Hills, MI)
- Academy of Allied Health and Science (Neptune, NJ)
- Walter Payton College Preparatory HS (Chicago, IL)
New Jersey has six of the top 10 public high schools in the country, while Virginia, Michigan, California and Illinois had one each. The list includes 500 schools.
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Thomas Jefferson took the top spot for the second year in a row.
The rankings were compiled using several metrics, including graduation rate, college enrollment rate, SAT and ACT scores, AP and IB scores and participation, teacher-student ratio and dropout rates.
āSome factors are more important, especially since our rankings focus on college readiness,ā Jim Impoco, editor in chief of Newsweek, told Patch via email. āWe place emphasis on criteria like college enrollment and graduation rate since we know that those are some of the biggest indicators of whether students are prepared for college.ā
This yearās rankings were weighted by:
- Enrollment Rateā25 percent
- Graduation Rateā20 percent
- Weighted AP/IB/Dual Enrollment compositeā17.5 percent
- Weighted SAT/ACT compositeā17.5 percent
- Change in student enrollment between 9th-12th grades, to control for dropout ratesā10 percent
- Counselor-to-Student Ratioā10 percent
āThe top 20 schools on the āAmericaās Top High Schoolsā are neck and neck. They all have perfect or near-perfect college enrollment and graduation rates,ā Impoco said. āYou start to see more variation as you look further down the list and also when you look at the factors that have less weight, like test scores.ā
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