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Horace Greeley High School Ranked 5th Best High School in State

Niche.com ranked the best public high schools in New York.

In a recently released report, Niche.com named Horace Greeley High School the 5th best public high school in New York and 30th nationally.

The website evaluated schools based on key statistics, as well as parent and student reviews.

According to the report, the school received “A+” grades for academics, teachers, administration/policies, outcomes and health/safety. The school received “A” grades in extracurriculars, food and resources/facilities and received an ”A-” in sports/fitness.

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The school’s lowest grade – a “C+” rating – came in student culture/diversity.

“Academics are the highest priority but excessive because all the kids and their parents expect them to go an Ivy or Michigan,” one parent wrote in an assessment of the school.

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The website used a detailed set of methods to rank 14,431 public high schools across the country and collected 4.6 million opinions from 280,000 students and parents.

According to Niche.com, a high overall ranking includes the following criteria:

  • Students are very happy with their experience in all aspects including academics, teachers, health, safety, resources, facilities, extracurriculars, sports, and fitness;
  • District schools are exceptional academic institutions in terms of teachers, students, resources for learning, and student outcomes;
  • District schools are made up of a diverse population and fosters an accepting, positive school culture;
  • Students are actively involved in a variety of extracurriculars and sports the district offers.

For a more detailed look at Niche.com’s methods, click here.

Click here to see the full list of the top 100 public schools in New York.

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