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Simsbury High School Ranked in CT's Top 5

A new report ranks all of the public high schools in Connecticut, and we let you know how yours fared.

Niche.com, a rankings and review site, has compiled its list of “2016 Best Public High Schools in Connecticut.”

These rankings are based on state test scores, college readiness, graduation rates, SAT/ACT scores, teacher quality, student and parent reviews, and more.

Niche.com compiled a nationwide list of all high schools and Connecticut failed to crack the top 50.

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According to Niche.com, the top 5 public high schools are: No. 1, Stuyvesant High School in Manhattan, N.Y.; No. 2, High Technology High School in Lincroft, N.J.; No. 3, Staten Island Technical High School in Staten Island, N.Y.; No. 4. Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology in Virginia; and No. 5, Adlai E. Stevenson High School in Illinois.

The first Connecticut school to crack the list is Staples High School in Westport at No. 62 overall and No. 1 in the state.

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After Staples, is No. 2 New Canaan High School, No. 3 Wilton High School, No. 4 Simsbury High School, and No. 5 Weston High School.

Out of 202 Connecticut public high schools, Simsbury High School ranked No. 4 for the state and received an overall grade of A+.

Avon’s academics received an A+, extracurriculars A+, food A+, sports A+, and teachers A+.

Ninety-six percent of Avon High students are proficient in both math and reading.

To read all of the reviews about the high school, click here.

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