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U.S. News Ranks Central Bucks High Schools Among Top 50 In PA

The rankings compare schools at the national, state, and local levels on academic performance, graduation rates, and college readiness.

U.S. News & World Report ranks Central Bucks High School West 48th in Pennsylvania and 1,373rd nationally.
U.S. News & World Report ranks Central Bucks High School West 48th in Pennsylvania and 1,373rd nationally. (Jeff Werner)

DOYLESTOWN, PA — The three high schools in the Central Bucks School District have again been ranked among the Top 100 high schools in Pennsylvania and among the best in the nation.

The listing ranks Central Bucks High School East as 14th in Pennsylvania and 572nd nationally, Central Bucks South as 46th in PA and 1,341st nationally and Central Bucks West as 48th in PA and 1,373rd nationally.

The annual rankings compare schools at the national, state and local levels on factors such as academic performance, graduation rates and college readiness, according to a news release. U.S. News reviewed 25,000 schools and ranked 17,680 of them.

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New Hope-Solebury was the only school in Bucks County to crack the Top 10 in Pennsylvania ranking ninth in the state and 432nd nationally.

Other Bucks County schools making the Top 100 list are Council Rock High School North in Newtown (36th in Pennsylvania and 1,181st nationally) and Council Rock High School South in Northampton Township (62nd in Pennsylvania and 1,682md nationally).

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“Having access to a strong high school program is paramount for students as they face an ever-changing world,” says Liana Loewus, managing editor of education at U.S. News. “Making data on our high schools available helps parents ensure their child is in the educational environment that best sets them up to thrive.”

The highest-ranked public schools in the 2023-24 Best High Schools national rankings are those whose students achieved exceptional scores on state assessments for math, reading and science. These schools also had strong underserved student performance, college readiness and curriculum breadth, as well as graduation rates.

College readiness specifically measures participation and performance on Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate exams, and underserved student performance focuses on students who are Black, Hispanic or from low-income households. The rankings include demographic information on schools ranked in the top 5, 10, and 25 percent.

The Best High Schools rankings are available exclusively on USNews.com and include data on a variety of factors, such as enrollment, student diversity, participation in free and reduced-price lunch programs, in addition to graduation rates and the results of state assessments. U.S. News worked with RTI International, a global research firm, to implement the comprehensive ranking methodology.

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