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Newsweek Top-Rated Schools List Leaves Vineyard Out
The national news magazine's high school rankings came out last week.

Newsweek has ranked 2,000 high schools nationally, but the criteria they used leaves Martha's Vineyard Regional High School and Martha's Vineyard Public Charter School off of their list.
For its rankings, Newsweek sent out a survey to more than 5,000 high schools in the U.S., with about 2,500 schools responding in 2013. You can see the details about the ranking, and every other ranked high school by clicking on the markers in the interactive map above.
The survey scores were then weighted and calculated using several criteria including on-time graduation and college acceptance rates. In addition, instead of averaging the number of courses offered, this year Newsweek considered the percentage of students enrolled in AP, IB or Advance International Certificate courses. The final scores then determined Newsweek’s final rankings.
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The highest-ranked school in Massachusetts, according to the Newsweek list, is Boston Latin School, coming in at #114 nationally. Next on the list is #140-ranked Dover-Sherborn High School.
You can read more about Newsweek's methodology here.
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