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Neshaminy Ranked 134th Among PA Public High Schools: Report

Recent rankings released by U.S. News & World Report had Neshaminy High School at No. 134 among 750 high schools in Pennsylvania.

Neshaminy High School ranked 34th among 750 Pennsylvania high schools, according to recent findings by U.S. News and World Report.
Neshaminy High School ranked 34th among 750 Pennsylvania high schools, according to recent findings by U.S. News and World Report. (Neshaminy School District)

LANGHORNE, PA —Neshaminy High School has received a ranking of 134th among 750 Pennsylvania high schools in recent findings released by U.S. News and World Report.

Hundreds of public high schools in Pennsylvania were ranked among the 2023-24 Best High Schools, according to the report.

The high school was ranked 67th among high schools in the Philadelphia metro area and 3,330 nationally.

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The high school received an overall scorecard of 81.16 out of 100.

The scorecard had 28 percent of township high school students taking at least one Advanced Placement exam with 22 percent passing. Meanwhile, students have 75 percent mathematics proficiency, 82 percent of reading proficiency, 79 percent of science proficiency, and a graduation rate of 95 percent.

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The report provided numerous statistics about the high school:

Neshaminy High School has an enrollment of 2,850 students and a student-teacher ratio of 18:1.

The total minority enrollment is 22 percent, and 30 percent of students are economically disadvantaged.

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Families can use the annual rankings to 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.

In total, 750 Pennsylvania high schools were on the U.S. News list.

Patch Writer Michelle Rotuno-Johnson contributed to this story.

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