South Fayette Township High School — McDonald — #649 nationally
Hs Of Engineering & Science — Philadelphia — #670 nationally
Plymouth-Whitemarsh High School — Plymouth Meeting — #686 nationally
Great Valley High School — Malvern — #724 nationally
Central Bucks High School-East — Doylestown — #725 nationally
York Academy Regional Charter School — York — #732 nationally
Quaker Valley High School — Leetsdale — #737 nationally
Neshannock Junior/Senior High School — New Castle — #772 nationally
Hershey High School — Hershey — #773 nationally
Wissahickon High School — Ambler — #831 nationally
Council Rock High School North — Newtown — #841 nationally
Springfield High School — Springfield — #845 nationally
Northwest Pennsylvania Collegiate Academy — Erie — #910 nationally
Haverford High School — Havertown — #926 nationally
Garnet Valley High School — Glen Mills — #941 nationally
North Allegheny High School — Wexford — #966 nationally
State College Area High School — State College — #1,062 nationally
Lewisburg High School — Lewisburg — #1,119 nationally
Lehigh Valley Academy Regional Charter School — Bethlehem — #1,143 nationally
Spring-Ford Senior High School — Royersford — #1,147 nationally
Thomas Jefferson High School — Jefferson Hills — #1,148 nationally
Pittsburgh Science And Technology Academy — Pittsburgh — #1,159 nationally
Shenango High School — New Castle — #1,162 nationally
Arts Academy at Benjamin Rush — Philadelphia — #1,212 nationally
Central Bucks High School-West — Doylestown — #1,233 nationally
Perkiomen Valley High School — Collegeville — #1,258 nationally
Penncrest High School — Media — #1,266 nationally
Penn Trafford High School — Harrison City — #1,299 nationally
Renaissance Academy Charter School — Phoenixville — #1,317 nationally
Jenkintown Middle/High School — Jenkintown — #1,335 nationally
Delaware Valley High School — Milford — #1,349 nationally
The rankings are based on six performance measures, including student achievement on state-required assessments, graduation rates, and college readiness.
U.S. News also considers how well schools serve underserved students, participation and performance on Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate exams, curriculum breadth, and overall student outcomes.
The rankings use data from the 2023-2024 school year and were produced with research firm RTI International.
Massachusetts had the largest share of high schools ranked in the top 25 percent nationally, at 47 percent, followed by New Jersey at 44 percent, and Maryland at 43 percent.
Among metropolitan areas with a significant number of ranked schools, San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, California, had the largest share in the national top quarter, at 60 percent. McAllen-Edinburg-Mission, Texas, followed at 59 percent, and Milwaukee-Waukesha, Wisconsin, at 56 percent.
Central Magnet School in Tennessee topped the national ranking, followed by Signature School in Indiana and Julia R. Masterman Secondary School in Pennsylvania.
Signature School also ranked first among charter schools. High Technology High School in New Jersey ranked first among STEM high schools.