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Newsweek’s Top Public High Schools 2016: Any Plymouth-Canton Schools on List?

Plymouth-Canton Schools are among the best in the state. But how did district's high schools make acclaimed Newsweek list?

PLYMOUTH-CANTON, MI — Plymouth High School was included among the top high schools in America in a list released by Newsweek Thursday.

The school was ranked 440th on the list of the top 500. It wasn’t included in th ranking last year.

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Newsweek’s rankings of the best public high schools in the country stand apart. The school rankings are borne of legitimate research. Newsweek uses legitimate and objective measurements to put together its annual ranking of the country’s best high schools.



Newsweek released the 2016 list just as schools are about to resume for the 2016-2017 academic year. So, how did the magazine come up with the rankings?

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Newsweek looked at six measurements and weighted them to achieve a “college readiness index.” The rankings show how well high schools prepare students for college.

Those measurements and their weight are:

  • Holding power: 10 percent
  • Ratio of counselor/full-time equivalent to student enrollment: 10 percent
  • Weighted SAT/ACT: 17.5 percent
  • Weighted AP/IB/dual enrollment composite: 17.5 percent
  • Graduation rate: 20 percent
  • College enrollment rate: 25 percent

In all, 6,477 of the nation’s 15,819 public high schools met the criteria to be considered in Newsweek’s rankings.

Newsweek used school performance data from the National Center for Education Statistics to narrow the list of schools.

— Written by Marc Torrence, Patch national staff

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