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Henry Sibley High School Ranked Among State's Best: U.S. News And World Report
Henry Sibley High School is one of the best high schools in Minnesota in 2017, according to U.S. News and World Report.
MENDOTA HEIGHTS, MN — Henry Sibley High School is the 30th best high school in Minnesota, according to U.S. News and World Report. Overall, the school ranked as the 1485th best high school in the country.
U.S. News and World Report has crunched the numbers for 2017, releasing its annual list of best high schools in the country, ranking the schools on a national and a state level. In Minnesota, the Math and Science Academy in Woodbury earned the title of the best high school in the state. Orono Senior High ranked as the second best in the state, followed by Mahtomedi Senior High.
Seven Minnesota high schools were given gold medals by U.S. News, 48 received silver medals and the remaining 15 schools received bronze medals. Compared to other states, Minnesota came in 27th overall.
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Overall state rankings: Best High Schools In Minnesota 2017: U.S. News And World Report
About Henry Sibley High School
Henry Sibley High School it offers a comprehensive, rigorous academic curriculum that challenges students in grades 9-12, according to the school. With more than 150 courses and more than 50 student clubs, athletic teams and organizations, "Sibley is just the right size — big enough to offer a wide range of opportunities and small enough to build meaningful relationships," the school says.
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