- Last Updated:Fri, 5/16 10:14 pm
By Carl Zielinski
Gargoyle staff reporter
Posted Monday, May 21, 2007, The OG, news
FOR THE SECOND year in a row, Newsweek has named Uni one of the nation's “public elites” as part of its ranking of the top U.S. public high schools.
“I think it's fantastic,” said Director/Principal Kassie Patton. “Any external validation of our excellence is important. It lets the world know what we already know: It's a great school.”
This year, Newsweek's list comprises more than 1,250 public high schools, supplemented by the 19 elites that did not fit the list due to exceptionally high test scores. Any school with an average SAT score over 1300 on the reading and math sections would not be considered, nor would any with an average ACT score over 27.
In its FAQ section about the rankings, Newsweek states, “We do not include any magnet or charter high school that draws such a high concentration of top students that its average SAT or ACT score significantly exceeds the highest average for any normal-enrollment school in the country.”
Newsweek ranks schools based on a “Challenge Index” devised by education reporter Jay Mathews of The Washington Post. The index consists of the number of Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate and/or Cambridge tests taken by all students at a school divided by the number of graduating seniors. All public schools with an index of at least 1.000 made the list; they are in the top 5 percent of public schools measured this way, according to Newsweek.
Because this system of measurement leaves out many of the nation's most academically celebrated public schools, Newsweek last year added the category of “public elites.” In 2006, Uni was one of 21 schools on that list. This year, the overall number dropped to 19.
Here are the public elites for 2007 (all comments are Newsweek's):
• Benjamin Franklin, New Orleans
• Bronx Science, New York City
• Gretchen Whitney, Cerritos, Calif.
• High Technology H.S., Lincroft, N.J.
• Hunter College H.S., New York City
• Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy, Aurora
• Louisiana School for Math, Science, and the Arts, Natchitoches
• Maggie L. Walker Governor's School for Government and International Studies, Richmond, Va.
• North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics, Durham
• Northside College Preparatory School, Chicago
• Oklahoma School of Science and Mathematics, Oklahoma City
• Pacific Collegiate School, Santa Cruz, Calif.
• Pine View School for the Gifted, Osprey, Fla.
• South Carolina Governor's School for Science and Mathematics, Hartsville
• Stuyvesant H.S., New York City
• Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science, Denton
• Thomas Jefferson H.S. for Science and Technology, Alexandria, Va.
• University H.S., Tucson, Ariz.
• University Laboratory H.S., Urbana, Ill.
RELATED
— 2006 Gargoyle coverage: Newsweek touts Uni as one of nation's “public elites”
— 2007 Newsweek link: The Public Elites
— 2007 Newsweek link: The Top of the Class: The 1,200 Top U.S. Schools
— 2007 Newsweek link: FAQ: America's High Schools
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