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Lower Moreland Not On List Of Most Challenging High Schools In America
The list was compiled by the Washington Post and measured a number of variables.

Lower Moreland High School is not on the list of the most challenging high schools in Pennsylvania, according to a new study released by the Washington Post.
This is despite its selection by Newsweek as one of the nation’s top high schools.
The study measures things like percentage of students on lunch subsidies and amount of college level tests taken.
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“We take the total number of Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate and Advanced International Certificate of Education tests given at a school each year and divide by the number of seniors who graduated in May or June,” writes Washington Post reporter Jay Matthews.
Schools are then ranked according to that index.
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BASIS Oro Valley in Arizona was the top ranked school, with an index of 20.444%.
To make the list, schools needed an index of at least 1%.
Many distinguished charter schools were not included on the list because they attract a high number of already-proficient students, the report states.
Downingtown STEM Academy took the top spot in Pennsylvania. Unionville in Kennett Square was 7th, while Ambler was 8th.
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