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2 Michigan STEM Schools Best In Nation: U.S. News
U.S. News ranked the best schools for science, technology, engineering and math in the country. Here's how Michigan schools ranked.

Michigan has two of the best high schools in America when it comes to science, technology, engineering and mathematics, known as STEM schools, according to new rankings by U.S. News & World Report.
The report, released Wednesday, says the top STEM school in Michigan is Metro Detroit’s Troy High School with a graduation rate of 95 percent and college readiness score of 61.8 out of 100. Troy High School is one of four high schools in the Troy School District and touted for its 66% participation rate in Advanced Placement courses.
Frankenmuth High School also made the list, with a 99% graduation rate and 59.8 college readiness score. They have an even higher Advanced Placement participation rate, at 72%.
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Here’s a look at how the two Michigan schools measured up among the organization’s top 500 overall high school rankings:
- Troy High School
- Troy
- STEM rank: 72
- Frankenmuth High School
- Frankenmuth
- STEM rank: 124
The rankings come as the U.S. finds itself lagging behind many other advanced industrial nations when it comes to math and science. In 2015, the Program for International Student Assessment, or PISA, ranked the U.S. 38th out of 71 countries for math literacy and 24th for science literacy.
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Among the 35 members of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, which sponsors the PISA initiative, America ranked 30th in math and 19th in science.
U.S. News’s STEM high school rankings looked at the the top 500 public schools from the overall rankings and then evaluated for the schools for student participation — and success — in Advanced Placement science and math tests.
AP is a College Board program that offers college-level courses at high schools. Students at these schools “must participate in and pass a robust curriculum of college-level math and science courses,” U.S. News says on its website.
For mathematics, AP courses include Calculus AB, Calculus BC, Computer Science A and Statistics. For science, AP courses include Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Physics 1, Physics 2, Physics B, Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism and Physics C: Mechanics.
New Jersey, Texas and California each had at least two schools crack the top 10 overall for best STEM schools.
- High Technology High School (NJ)
- BASIS Scottsdale (AZ)
- Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology (VA)
- Bergen County Academies (NJ)
- The Early College at Guilford (NC)
- Science and Engineering Magnet School (TX)
- Monta Vista High (CA)
- Union County Magnet High School (NJ)
- Saratoga High (CA)
- DeBakey High School for Health Professions (TX)
Click here to read more about the methodology.
Patch reporters Dan Hampton and Feroze Dhanoa contributed to this report.
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