Ranked: The best high schools in the country for 2023

(NEXSTAR) – When it comes to the best public high school in the country, a newcomer from North Carolina has broken through the ranks, according to a new study.

Niche, a site that combines ratings from students, parents and alumni with quantitative data, just released its high school rankings for 2023 and found that the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics to be the best in the nation.

The Durham school climbed steadily during the pandemic, ranked number 4 in 2021, it achieved second place a year later. See the top 10 public high schools below:

2023 Ranking

School

Metro Area

State

2022 Ranking

1

North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics

Raleigh area

NC

2

2

Payton College Preparatory High School

Chicago area

IL

6

3

The Davidson Academy

N/A

NV

1

4

MA Academy for Math & Science School

N/A

MA

3

5

Northside College Preparatory High School

Chicago area

IL

7

6

Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy

Chicago area

IL

13

7

Thomas Jefferson High School for Science & Technology

Washington, D.C. Area

VA

5

8

Maggie Walker Governor’s School

Richmond area

VA

4

9

High Technology High School

New York City area

NJ

8

10

Whitney M. Young Magnet High School

Chicago area

IL

23

When it comes to private high schools, Phillips Academy Andover in Massachusetts is again ranked first, for the third straight year.

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See the top 10 private high schools for 2023 below, and the full list for both public and private institutions.

Ranking

School

Metro Area

State

2022 Ranking

1

Phillips Academy Andover

Boston area

MA

1

2

Harvard-Westlake School

Los Angeles area

CA

11

3

Choate Rosemary Hall

N/A

CT

3

4

Phillips Exeter Academy

N/A

NH

6

5

Groton School

Boston area

MA

5

6

Trinity School

New York City area

NY

8

7

St. Mark’s School of Texas

Dallas-Fort Worth area

TX

7

8

The College Preparatory School

San Francisco Bay area

CA

4

9

Commonwealth School

Boston area

MA

24

10

The Nueva School

San Francisco Bay area

CA

9

In 2023, many school districts will be juggling staff shortages as well as the ongoing presence of COVID-19, which continues to spread via highly transmissible subvariants of omicron.

While some districts are bolstering staffing numbers and installing new ventilation systems to minimize disruptions, the Associated Press reported that many others were sticking with same approach they had last year.

“We don’t anticipate significant changes to our plan; we don’t anticipate significant disruptions,” Charles Herndon, a Baltimore County Public Schools spokesperson, told the AP. “What we’re expecting to see is waves of COVID in 2022 and 2023, and I’m sure there are going to be times when more folks are going to be absent and there will be times when everything is OK.”

When it comes to the best school districts in 2023, Niche found that the top five are all in either Illinois or New York:

2023 Ranking

District

Metro Area

State

2022 Ranking

1

Adlai E. Stevenson High School District No. 125

Chicago area

IL

1

2

Glenbrook High Schools District 225

Chicago area

IL

2

3

Great Neck Public Schools

New York City area

NY

3

4

Jericho Union Free School District

New York City area

NY

5

5

Syosset Central School District

New York City area

NY

9

6

Roslyn Union Free School District

New York City area

NY

7

7

New Trier Township High School District No. 203

Chicago area

IL

6

8

West Lafayette Community School Corporation

N/A

IN

14

9

Palo Alto Unified School District

San Francisco Bay area

CA

27

10

Eanes Independent School District

Austin area

TX

11

Education is top of mind for many parents worried that their children have to catch up after two years of remote learning, social isolation and various pandemic-related traumas like the loss of a loved one.

“Many students are having to relearn how to be with each other in person and in social and academic settings,” Wayne Au, profess or education at the University of Washington, Bothell, told The Conversation. Moreover, students in low-income families are still trying to overcome the consequences of inequitable access to resources and technology at home during remote schooling.”

Choosing a new school has never been easy, but parents and children now have to do it in an unprecedented environment.

“Some of the biggest decisions that parents face have to do with their children’s education,” said Luke Skurman, Founder and CEO of Niche. “We strive to put as much power in their hands as possible so they can make informed decisions with confidence.”

This is the ninth year that Niche has compiled the rankings, which it says are based on data compiled for 92,743 public schools, 30,112 private schools and 11,820 school districts nationwide.

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