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This Newport Beach Public High School Ranked in the top 100 in National Survey
Newport Beach ranked in the top 100 of 500 national public high schools for 2015 according to a Newsweek survey. Here's who made the grade:

NEWPORT BEACH, CA—Are you ready for back to school in Orange County? For high school students, Newsweek has released a list of the top 500 public high schools in the country. Newsweek’s list of the best public high schools in the country shows that 51 California high schools made the list, which ranked the 500 best high schools nationwide. One of those is in the city of Newport Beach, California.
The top-ranked school in the state was Whitney (Gretchen) High School in Cerritos, which came in seventh nationwide. The school ranked the highest in California for 2015.
Here's a look at all of the California high schools that made Newsweek's list and where they came in on the list. (Click here to view the full list of Newsweek's 500 best.) In Newport Beach, the following high school ranked in the nation's top 100 of 500 Public High Schools surveyed across the country:
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- #100 — Corona Del Mar High School
Congratulations, Sea Kings, on a job well done. If you are curious what sort of measurements were used, and how much they weighed in the public high schools selected, those measurements and their weight are:
- Holding power: 10 percent
- Ratio of counselor/full-time equivalent to student enrollment: 10 percent
- Weighted SAT/ACT: 17.5 percent
- Weighted AP/IB/dual enrollment composite: 17.5 percent
- Graduation rate: 20 percent
- College enrollment rate: 25 percent
In all, 6,477 of the nation’s 15,819 public high schools met the criteria to be considered in Newsweek’s rankings. Newsweek used school performance data from the National Center for Education Statistics to narrow down the list of schools.
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