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Marple Newtown HS Is PA's 31st Most Challenging School, Washington Post Says
The Post's new rankings look at the schools' graduation rates, college attendance, enrollment, AP courses, and more.

BROOMAL, PA – New rankings from the Washington Post have looked at high schools across the country and listed them by most challenging to least challenging. Pennsylvania schools ranked rather well, but Marple Newtown High School did not fare as well as its fellow Keystone State schools.
According to the Post, the school is Pennsylvania's 31st most challenging school.
MNHS was also ranked 2,128th nationally, according to the Post.
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Neighboring Springfield High School was ranked 20th among Pennsylvania schools, while Penncrest High School in Media was ranked 17st.
The top five Pennsylvania schools were Julia R. Masterman in Philadelphia (1st), Harriton HS in Bryn Mawr (2nd), Radnor HS in Wayne (3rd), Phoenixville High School (4th), and Conestoga High School in Berwyn (5th)
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You can see all of the PA schools ranked here.
The ranks look at how students are challenged in the schools.
A ratio of 1.000 means the school had as many tests as graduates.
Their enrollment of 1,166 was complemented by 23 AP courses, according to the study. Their "index" measurement, which determined their placing, was 1.201; the school, therefore, had about that many tests per graduating student.
The high school touts a near-perfect 99 percent four-year graduation rate.
Additionally, 69 percent of its students attend a four-year college upon graduation.
See the Post's full report here.
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