Over the past 15 years, more than 7,000 secondary schools have sent at least one student to Harvard.
These schools span every American state, dozens of countries from around the globe, and every kind of institution imaginable. They are small, private high schools nestled in Manhattan’s Upper East Side and Midwestern public schools with thousand-person graduating classes; international schools set a thousand miles from Cambridge and high schools a short walk from Harvard Yard.
For many of these schools, to send a student to Harvard is a blip, a rare anomaly in an obscure and lofty admissions process.
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