These Apple Valley, Rosemount Schools Are Among MN's Best: U.S. News
APPLE VALLEY/ROSEMOUNT, MN — U.S. News and World Report recently released a new national ranking of the top schools in the country, including in Minnesota. This year's list of best high schools evaluated more than 17,800 schools nationwide.
Here's how Apple Valley and Rosemount high schools ranked:
Eastview High School(Apple Valley)- No. 8 in MN, No. 527 nationally
Rosemount Senior High School(Rosemount)- No. 17 in MN, No. 1,482 nationally
Apple Valley Senior High School(Apple Valley)- No. 49 in MN, No. 2,960 nationally
The 2022 ranking of best high schools is intended to show how well the nation's public schools serve all students, regardless of achievement level, by teaching them basic skills and preparing them for college-level work, according to a news release from U.S. News.
Families can also use the rankings to see how schools compare at the national, state and local levels on factors such as graduation rates and college readiness.
While thousands of schools were evaluated, these Minnesota schools were ranked among the top 1000, according to U.S. News:
This year, the top 15 schools nationally are in 14 different states.
Here are the top 10 schools in this year's national Best High Schools ranking:
Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology - Alexandria, Virginia
Academic Magnet High School - North Charleston, South Carolina
Signature School - Evansville, Indiana
School for Advanced Studies - Miami, Florida
Payton College Preparatory High School - Chicago, Illinois
The Davidson Academy of Nevada - Reno, Nevada
Central Magnet School - Murfreesboro, Tennessee
The School for the Talented and Gifted - Dallas, Texas
Gwinnett School of Mathematics, Science and Technology - Lawrenceville, Georgia
Julia R. Masterman Secondary School - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
This year's schools were ranked on six measures: college readiness, college curriculum breadth, state assessment performance, state assessment proficiency, reading and math proficiency, reading and math performance, underserved student performance and graduation rates.
The data used in this year's ranking is from the 2019-20 academic school year. U.S. News adjusted its calculation of these measures to account for the impact COVID-19 had on schools in the 2019-20 school year.
Since most states closed schools for in-person instruction starting in March 2020 — typically just before most states conduct assessments — the U.S. Department of Education granted waivers allowing all states to forgo state testing for the 2019-20 school year.
To account for this, U.S. News relied on past assessment data from the three prior ranking years. Researchers also incorporated state science assessment data from the 2018-19 school year.
Read more about the Best High Schools methodology.
In addition to the national rankings, U.S. News also published rankings at the state, metro area and school district levels. Only metro areas and school districts with three or more high schools were included in these subrankings.
This article originally appeared on the Apple Valley-Rosemount Patch