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June 21, 2011Best American High Schools; Wisconsin: 12 out of 500, None from Dane CountyTo compile the 2011 list of the top high schools in America, NEWSWEEK reached out to administrators, principals, guidance counselors, and Advanced Placement/International Baccalaureate coordinators at more than 10,000 public high schools across the country. In order to be considered for our list, each school had to complete a survey requesting specific data from the 2009-2010 academic year. In total, more than 1,100 schools were assessed to produce the final list of the top 500 high schools.Just 12 Wisconsin high schools made the list, not one from Dane County. It would be interesting to compare per student spending (Madison spends about $14,476 per student) , particularly in light of a significant number of "southern" high schools in the top 50. Much more on United States per student spending, here. Wisconsin State Tax Based K-12 Spending Growth Far Exceeds University Funding. Posted by Jim Zellmer at June 21, 2011 9:47 AM Subscribe to this site via RSS/Atom: Newsletter signup | Send us your ideas Comments
I am interested in the following questions for each high school listed: 1) Does the high school have entrance criteria such as test scores and/or grades (the top 10 schools had names which included words such as "talented and gifted", "honors", "college preparatory", "academy", etc.)? 2) What percentage of the students are poor? 3) What percentage of the students are ESL, particularly ESL and poor? 4) What percentage of the students are disabled? How many of those are severely disabled? 5) Is the school a neighborhood school or a choice school? Post a comment
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