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U.S. News High School Rankings: Wakefield High Not Ranked
Wakefield High School was not ranked as one of the top 75 high schools in Massachusetts, nor was it ranked in the national rankings.

WAKEFIELD, MA—The U.S. News and World Report released its rankings of the top high schools in the state and country Tuesday, and Wakefield Memorial High School did not make the list.
WHS was not ranked within the Commonwealth's top 75 schools, nor was it given a national ranking by U.S. News and World Report. Sturgis Charter Public School in Hyannis was ranked as the Commonwealth's top high school, followed by Boston Latin School and Advanced Math and Science Academy Charter School in Marlborough.
The rankings were determined through a four step process; which analyzed the school's test scores, performance of disadvantaged students, graduation rates and college readiness. This was the first year that U.S. News and World Report analyzed graduation rates.
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Based on government data, WHS has a graduation rate of 95 percent, and a college readiness index of 40.
You can view the U.S. News and World Report data on WHS here.
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