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Buffalo Grove, Adlai Stevenson High Schools Ranked Among Best High Schools in Nation
The school was ranked at No. 442 in the country.
Adlai Stevenson and Buffalo Grove high schools have been ranked among the best high schools in the nation, according to the Newsweek Top High Schools list for 2015, which was released Wednesday morning.
Newsweek ranked Adlai Stevenson No. 82 in the nation and Buffalo Grove High School received a rank of No. 442 in the country. The only Illinois school to crack the top ten nationwide in 2015 was Payton College Preparatory High School in Chicago.
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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.
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“Some factors are more important, especially since our rankings focus on college readiness,” Jim Impoco, editor in chief of Newsweek, told Patch via email. “We 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.”
This year’s rankings were weighted by:
- Enrollment Rate—25 percent
- Graduation Rate—20 percent
- Weighted AP/IB/Dual Enrollment composite—17.5 percent
- Weighted SAT/ACT composite—17.5 percent
- Change in student enrollment between 9th-12th grades, to control for dropout rates—10 percent
- Counselor-to-Student Ratio—10 percent
Other high-performing schools in the Chicago suburbs include: New Trier Township High School in Winnetka, ranked 14th nationally; Lake Forest High School in Lake Forest (No. 34 nationally), William Fremd High School in Palatine (No. 104 in nation), Barrington High School (No. 161 nationally) and Wheaton North High School (No. 388 in the nation).
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